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Vol 38 No 6 November 24, 2005

Frontpage

Bookmarks

Classifieds

In Brief

News & Notes

Notable

Obituaries

Out and About

Papers & Presentations

Research

Student View

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Papers & Presentations
Saikat Chakrabarti, a PhD student under the supervision of
Dr. Benjamin Jeyasurya, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, presented
a paper titled Multi-contingency Voltage Stability Monitoring of Power Systems
Using Radial Basis Function Network, at the 13th International Conference on
Intelligent Systems Application to Power Systems held in Arlington, Virginia,
U.S., from Nov. 6-10.
Dr. Gerard Curtis, Visual Culture/Art History, Sir Wilfred
Grenfell College, gave an invited paper titled Whatever Happened to Landscape
Art?: Earth Art, Bio-Genetic Bunnies and Bio-Terrorism as Art. The paper was
presented at the exhibition and symposium The Natural and the Manufactured held
at the Klondike Institute of Art and Culture and ODD Gallery Dawson City, Yukon,
Aug. 12, 2005.
Dr. Robert Greenwood, director, The Harris Centre, gave the
following presentations in September-October: Sept. 9, presentation on Harris
Centre Regional Workshops and Inventory to Development Alliance of Western Newfoundland
(Economic Zones 6-10), St. Anthony; Sept. 30, Canadian Rural Revitalization
Foundation (CRRF) Partnering with FCM: New Governance for Rural/Urban Linkages,
Presentation to Atlantic Planners Institute, NL Branch, St. John’s; Oct. 15,
Initiating and Managing Change in Small Jurisdictions: Lessons from Canada and
the North Atlantic Rim, presentation at Big Lessons from Small Places: A Forum
on Governance in Rural North America and the North Atlantic Rim, Twillingate;
Oct. 22, presentation on Harris Centre Regional Workshops and Inventory to Newfoundland
and Labrador Regional Economic Development Association, Happy Valley-Goose Bay;
and Oct. 28, Priorities for Growing the Economy of Newfoundland and Labrador,
presentation to Trade Show 05: Discovering Opportunities, Clarenville.
Dr. Valerie Legge, Department of English, recently presented
a paper titled The Grace R. Hebard and Agnes C. Laut Correspondence: American
Historian Meets Canadian Roughneck, at the 18th Biennial Association for Canadian
Studies in the United States in St. Louis, Missouri.
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