Monday, April 4, 2022

HALIFAX: Dalhousie University To Get New Innovation Research Grants & Awards?

Just checking the news on Dalhousie University in Halifax which is actually the medical school in Halifax and has all the Master's & Phd Programs, while other Universities in the area and St.Francis Xavier University only offer the first four years.

Then you have to switch to Dal to finish, then St.FX plays Football and Basket Ball at St. Mary's, so if you go to university here, Dal says they have 20,000 students in Halifax, then you can play football or basketball for the first four years and then transfer to Dal for your Master's or Phd.

Who knows maybe you'll get transferred to Florida State and make it to the world cup or something in some sport, like Sidney Crosby or somebody who is also from Halifax.

So if you're heading to University next year studying in Atlantic Canada is still a good idea, I mean yes rent for school is expensive but you don't have to live downtown and can still take the transit.

It turns out that Dal's new digital program is making a huge impact in study, and they are probably going to getting a bunch of new research grants in the field based on what people are predicting.

SAP and other fields STILL never worked out, I mean you go to St.FX which offers SAP training for it's app for the Systems Design and Database courses and you finish multiple test servers and you can't even get a job interview in Halifax unless it's for some entry level job and they don't know what you're Masters book is in any of the work places.

The other main failure of SAP was the front end was still too complicated for Community College Graduates to learn the basic screens for invoicing, it took so many bottom jobs on SAP the companies didn't have the money to buy the full server because of the low salary positions still couldn't get the work done.

Meaning that most computer science jobs predicted in the early 1990's never happened.

That means today that there is still a whole world of research grants for opportunities that never happened including digital.

Jobs like data processing, invoicing, accounting, warehousing and logistics.

Those jobs are all still open for research and improvement grants and jobs because companies like SAP never happened, private SAP servers from students may be up but the big ones never happened.

The main jobs they predicted never happened, like Optical Scanning for paper to computer conversion still never happened.

Most companies still don't have optical document scanning departments which everyone thought was the main job and finished years ago still never happened. 

So they're still not off paper and most documents and not scanned into optical imaging and they still have no project to type out all the books into HTML to make books readable online.

All that never happened, about 27 years into the internet now and still no one did any of that.

What does that mean for the Dal Digital program?

Well it means there's too much work to do, getting all those hi resolution images taken for food and plant research.

Here's the big award Dal has coming....

New Digital Optical Imaging Department for the Medical Program.

That's right Dal will be using it's digital program for medical research and dentistry as well as agriculture and will be using their new hi definition photo program to expand into it's medical department to take hi definition pictures of the human body during operations and to study new diseases by taking new hi definition photos for textbooks and study in it's medical department.

This also includes animals for the veterinarian course and also dental. 

These new high definition photos from the Dal Digital Program will help lead to new breakthroughs in medicine by using new hi definition photos for study probably across all programs.

In Halifax the Hospitals in the area, which will probably also be expanded during all the new city construction, are right at Dal and St. Mary's at the corner where the Nova Scotia Public Archives are located and the Hospitals are across the street on the same block.

I am assuming the research grants for the digital photo program will probably be done there across the street from the Universities and Public Archives at the IWK Children's Hospital, Victoria General Hospital and Maternity Hospital.

So expect new high resolution pictures of all those new babies being born over there in the near future.

That's what the grants would be if you take your Phd at Dal, you would also be paid while you study to write papers to help develop the digital program for the University while doing your work in new hi res imaging at the local Hospital in Halifax.

The research thesis for your Phd at Dal would be for example on the breakthroughs that would come out of having the new digital photos in the medical program, then you would get paid to study while you did your thesis and imaging work at the Halifax hospitals by showing the school how to implement your work at the school and Hospital to develop new jobs in medicine in Halifax.

This is a brand new program at Dal, all this work on his res digital imaging will be wanted in all areas of study and those are the types of research papers they are looking for and you can be awarded research grants and be paid to study if you are accepted into the program.

In the first four years taking a program at a different school and playing football or basket ball first would also probably get you a higher position in the Phd program because they are looking for outgoing people who are career dedicated and stick with things like sports and medicine.

Not all people make it to the Dal Master's or Phd program so studying and playing sports at a different school in Atlantic Canada before going to Dal would help get you in easier because Dal has limited seating at around 20,000 students but there are more Universities in the area for the first four years so you can get in there and play sports first to have a better chance to make it into the Dal Master's and Phd program because there are more seats at the other schools like St.FX which I think has around 10,000 students.

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