Red Deer Polytechnic hosts second annual Research Showcase
Red Deer Polytechnic (RDP) held their second annual Research Showcase on Thursday, sharing the diverse ways in which faculty, staff and students made an impact through applied research over the past year, aimed to solve some of society’s challenges.
Roughly 150 community members attended the showcase at the Centre for Innovation in Manufacturing-Technology Access Centre (CIM-TAC) and Energy Innovation Centre on March 2. The event had over 20 different presentations on some of the current applied research the institution is conducting, with topics that spanned disciplines including animation and visual effects, education, nursing, science, psychology and sociology.
“The Research Showcase demonstrated the vast research that is led by learners, faculty, and staff from across the institution, addressing challenges and opportunities in industry and society,” said Dr. Paulette Hanna, Interim Vice President, Academic. “As a polytechnic, we connect our applied research, education, and training to develop skills, knowledge and solutions that provide meaningful impact for Alberta and further abroad.”
RDP Biology Instructor Sandra MacDougall presented a keynote address about human-wildlife coexistence, particularly with bears. Among many other projects, she has collaborated with Alberta Transportation and other community organizations to develop a smart phone application for monitoring animal vehicle collision locations that has helped improve highway safety.


