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CSBE/SCGAB Undergraduate and Graduate Student Competitions
Two undergraduate student competitions namely (1) design competition and (2) undergraduate paper competition, are organized to promote a high degree of professionalism, encourage development of professional and engineering ingenuity, provide opportunity for interaction between students and professional associates and encourage active undergraduate student participation within CSBE/SCGAB.
Two graduate student competitions namely (1) Masters and Doctoral thesis award competition and (2) graduate student paper competition, are organized to encourage innovation and excellence in Biosystems, Biological and Environmental Engineering and recognize our most promising graduate student members. Brief overview of these competitions is given below. The CSBE/SCGAB Vice-President (Membership) in consultation with the Student Affairs Committee will circulate detailed and specific instructions each year for the competitions. Potential contestants should consult these guidelines before completing their submission packages.
Brief overview of these competitions is given below. The CSBE/SCGAB Vice-President (Membership) in consultation with the Student Affairs Committee will circulate detailed and specific guidelines each year for the competitions. Contestants should consult these guidelines before completing their submission packages.
CSBE/SCGAB Undergraduate Thesis Award
Eligibility:
The CSBE/SCGAB Undergraduate Thesis Award is to recognize excellence in undergraduate student research in fields represented by the Society. Each eligible university will identify their recipient of the Award. These names will be sent for recognition at the annual banquet. To qualify, the recipient must:
- have completed an undergraduate-level thesis at a Canadian University during the 12-month period ending April 30th, and
- be a student member of the Society.
Award Value: $100
Deadline: The name of the award recipient, along with the title of the thesis, must be submitted to the Society Manager by June 15th.
CSBE/SCGAB Undergraduate Design Project Award
Eligibility
The CSBE/SCGAB Undergraduate Design Project Award is to recognize excellence in the development of engineering design skills in solving problems related to biological systems. Individual or team projects are eligible. Each eligible university will identify their recipient of the Award. These names will be sent for recognition at the annual banquet. To qualify, the recipient(s) must: - have completed a design project at a Canadian University during the 12-month period ending April 30th, and
- be a student member of the Society.
Award Value: $100 if the design project is completed by an individual or $50 per person if the design project is completed by a design team
Deadline The name(s) of the award recipient(s), along with the title of the design project, must be submitted to the Society Manager by June 15th.
CSBE/SCGAB Graduate Thesis Award (M.Sc. Category)
Eligibility
The CSBE/SCGAB Graduate Thesis Award (M.Sc. Category) is to recognize excellence in graduate student research in fields represented by the Society. The award will be presented in odd-numbered years in recognition of M.Sc. theses completed in the two-year period ending April 30th of the odd-numbered year. Each eligible university will identify their recipient of the Award. These names will be sent for recognition at the annual banquet. To qualify, the recipient must: - have completed a Master’s thesis at a Canadian University during the 2-year period ending April 30th of an odd-numbered year, and
- be a student member of the Society.
Award Value: $200
Deadline: The name of the award recipient, along with the title of the thesis, must be submitted to the Society Manager by June 15th in odd-numbered years.
CSBE/SCGAB Graduate Thesis Award (Ph.D. Category)
Eligibility
The CSBE/SCGAB Graduate Thesis Award (Ph.D. Category) is to recognize excellence in graduate student research in fields represented by the Society. The award will be presented in even-numbered years in recognition of Ph.D. theses completed in the two-year period ending April 30th of the even-numbered year. Each eligible university will identify their recipient of the Award. These names will be sent for recognition at the annual banquet. To qualify, the recipient must: - have completed a Doctoral thesis at a Canadian University during the 2-year period ending April 30th of an even-numbered year, and
- be a student member of the Society.
Award Value: $200
Deadline: The name of the award recipient, along with the title of the thesis, must be submitted to the Society Manager by June 15th in even-numbered years. |
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Canadian Academic Programs in Agricultural, Food and Biological Engineering
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Programs in Biosystems Engineering (emphases in Agricultural Engineering; Aquacultural Engineering; Biomachines and Robotics; and Food Engineering) and in Environmental Engineering (BEng, MEng, MASc, PhD)
Contact: Dept. of Biological Engineering, DalTech, PO Box 1000, Halifax, NS B3J 2X4 Email:
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|  | Nova Scotia Agricultural College
Technical, undergraduate, and graduate studies in mathematics, physics, statistics, and engineering Programs in Agricultural & Environmental Engineering (jointly with DalTech, BEng). Program in Agricultural Mechanization (B.Sc.(Agr)).
See: Engineering Contact: Department of Engineering, Nova Scotia Agricultural College, PO Box 550, Truro, NS B2N 5E3 Email:
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|  | Université Laval
Programmes de baccalauréat en génie agroenvironnemental et en génie alimentaire. Programme de maitrise en génie agroalimentaire et en sols & environnement. Programme de doctorat en sols & environnement.
See: Sols et génie agroalimentaire Contact: Départment de sols et de génie agroalimentaire, FSAA,Université Laval, Quebec, QC G1K 7P4 Email:
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|  | McGill University
Programs in Bioresource Engineering (BEng (Bioresource), MSc, MSc (Applied), PhD) NEW : MSc in Integrated Water Resource Management
See: Bioresource Engineering
Contact: Bioresource Engineering, McGill University, Macdonald Campus, 21,111 Lakeshore Rd., Ste. Anne de Bellevue, QC H9X 3V9 Email:
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Chair |  | University of Guelph
Programs in Biological Engineering (B.Eng, MSc, MEng, PhD); Environmental Engineering (B.Eng, MSc, MEng, PhD); Water Resources Engineering (B.Eng, MSc, MEng,PhD);
B.Eng has Co-op and regular programs. See: School of Engineering
Contact: School of Engineering, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1
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|  | University of Manitoba
Program in Biosystems Engineering (B.Sc., M.Sc., M.Eng., Ph.D.). Co-op and regular streams. Areas of study: grain storage, food engineering, soil remediation, waste management, light-frame buildings, bio machinery design, irrigation and drainage, controlled environments for production and preservation. Students are part of academics' lives not an intrusion.
See: Biosystems Engineering Contact: Biosystems Engineering Dept., University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB R3T 5V6 Email:
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|  | University of Saskatchewan
Programs in Agricultural and Bioresource Engineering (BE, MSc. MEng, PhD)
Engineering for agricultural systems, natural resource management and bioprocessing See: Agricultural and Bioresource Engineering Contact: Department of Agricultural & Bioresource Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A9 Email:
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Chair |  | University of Alberta
Programs in Bioresource and Food Engineering (M.Sc., M.Ag., M.Eng., Ph.D.) Areas of study: Animal housing and environments, waste management, food engineering. See: Agricultural Food and Nutritional Science Contact: Graduate Studies Secretary, AFNS, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2P5 Email:
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|  | University of British Columbia
Program in Chemical and Biological Engineering (B.A.Sc.). Bio-Resource Engineering Programs (M.A.Sc. and M.Sc.). Ph.D. program arranged in conjunction with other engineering departments and interdisciplinary committees. Undergraduate: Students may pursue a specialization in Bio-resource Eng'g through their choice of elective courses in third and fourth years in either environmental engineering or bioprocess engineering. See: Chemical and Biological Engineering Contact: Bio-Resource Engineering Program 2357 Main Mall, 76A MacMillan UBC, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z4 Email:
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CSBE/SCGAB Student Branches
British Columbia McGill University University of Guelph Université Laval : ULtrac University of Manitoba University of Saskatchewan Nova Scotia (DalTech) Nova Scotia Agricultural College |
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Discount on Professional Practice Examination preparation services
$20 discount for CSBE members that need exam preparation services to qualify for PEng. Enter the association code CSBE2009 to get the discount at registration. More information...
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