
Master of Science in Family Ecology and Practice (Thesis based) Supervisor: Rhonda Breitkreuz Research Area Exploring Facilitators and Barriers to Maternal Employment
Master of Science in Family Ecology and Practice (Thesis based) Supervisor: Rhonda Breitkreuz Research Area Exploring Facilitators and Barriers to Maternal Employment
Master of Science in Family Ecology & Practice (Thesis based) Supervisor: Dr. Rhonda Breitkreuz Thesis topic: Understanding the socioecological context of rural women and facilitators and barriers towards their economic empowerment
Master of Science in Family Ecology & Practice (Course-based) Supervisor: Dr. Sherry Ann Chapman
Master of Science in Textiles & Clothing (Thesis based) Supervisor: Dr. Patricia Dolez Working thesis title: Electrospun self-decontaminating chemical protective barrier for firefighter protective clothing Firefighters are at high risk of cancer, as they are exposed to carcinogenic substances while working. Their […]
Master of Science in Textiles & Clothing (Thesis based) Supervisor: Dr. Patricia Dolez Thesis title: Protective clothing against chemical and biological agents using nanocomposite nanofibrous membranes My thesis is focused on enhancing thermophysiological comfort by nanofibrous membranes for chemical and biological […]
Master of Science in Textiles & Clothing (Course-based) Supervisor: Dr. Rachel McQueen Research topic: A comparative study of the sustainable impact of recycled wool and virgin wool.
Master of Science in Textiles & Clothing (Thesis based) Supervisor: Dr. Patricia Dolez Research: Moisture sensor- End-of-life sensors for fire protective fabrics research project
Master of Science in Textiles & Clothing (Thesis based) Supervisor: Dr. Patricia Dolez Thesis title: Self-decontamination of Personal Protective Clothing using nano finish My thesis is focused on optimizing finish formulation and condition of application to have a robust N-halamine-based […]
Master of Science in Family Ecology & Practice (Course-based) Supervisor: Dr. Matt Johnson
Doctor of Philosophy Supervisor: Dr. Matt Johnson Research Area: Intimate relationships, quantitative research methods.