RDP holds successful Research Showcase with 21 projects
The recent virtual Research Showcase by Red Deer Polytechnic spotlighted 21 projects, completed and in-progress, by 36 student, faculty and staff researchers.
The conference-like event featured lightning talks and roundtable discussions, ranging from plasmonic nano-technology in the medical field to a case study of MicroSociety students to understand creativity and its impact on well-being.
“The Research Showcase provided an opportunity for us to collectively celebrate and share the scholarly activity that is happening at Red Deer Polytechnic,” says Dr. Maureen Toews, Associate Vice President, Teaching, Learning and Research. “Featuring research projects in this type of showcase format really highlighted not only the breadth of activity that is undertaken at our institution, but also the depth of analysis that researchers – whether students, faculty or staff – engage in throughout their projects.”
One such student researcher is Kira Weddell, who’s enrolled in the Bachelor of Science degree, majoring in Biological Sciences. Weddell presented on the subject of bats in central Alberta.


