* All times are based on Canada/Atlantic AST.

  • PM 12:00

    Canada/Atlantic

    PM 12:00 - PM 3:00 ADT
    Patterson Lobby

    Welcome Desk Opens

    Our team will be ready to assist with your registration, provide conference materials, and answer any queries.

    PM 12:30

    Canada/Atlantic

    PM 12:30 - PM 1:00 ADT
    Patterson 107

    CS Programming Competition briefing

    The rules of the CS programming competition will be briefed to the participants.

    PM 1:00

    Canada/Atlantic

    PM 1:00 - PM 6:00 ADT
    Patterson 107
      Computer Science

    Computer Science Programming Competition

    The programming competition

    PM 2:00

    Canada/Atlantic

    PM 2:00 - PM 5:30 ADT
    Patterson 206
      Math
      Statistics

    Mathematics Competition

    PM 3:00

    Canada/Atlantic

    PM 3:00 - PM 4:00 ADT
    Patterson 207

    Joint MSCS Division Meeting

    A meeting for both divisions of Science Atlantic Representatives

    PM 4:00

    Canada/Atlantic

    2 parallel sessions
    PM 4:00 - PM 5:30 ADT
    Patterson 316

    Computer Science Division Meeting

    A meeting for Science Atlantic Representatives for the Computer Science Division

    PM 4:00 - PM 5:30 ADT
    Patterson 308

    Mathematics & Statistics Division Meeting

    A meeting for Science Atlantic Representatives for the Mathematics & Statistics Division

    PM 6:00

    Canada/Atlantic

    3 parallel sessions
    PM 6:00 - PM 7:00 ADT
    Beveridge Arts Centre Cafe

    Demonstration by Acadia Robotics teams

    PM 6:00 - PM 7:00 ADT
    Beveridge Arts Centre Cafe

    Pizza Party

    Join us for a pizza party where we will serve a variety of delicious pizzas. This is a great chance to network, reflect on the morning's competitions, and prepare for the evening sessions.

    PM 6:00 - PM 6:30 ADT

    Women+ Meet-up

    Join us for a friendly and casual meet-up for women and gender-diverse conference attendees on Friday at 6:00 pm in BAC 241! Whether you’re looking to connect with a new friend, network with other students and faculty, or celebrate representation and diversity in STEM, this is a great space to build your community. See you there!

    PM 7:00

    Canada/Atlantic

    PM 7:00 - PM 7:15 ADT
    Beveridge Arts Centre 244

    Official Welcome & Opening Remarks

    A distinguished member of the Acadia community will set the tone with a brief overview of the conference themes and objectives and a warm welcome to all participants.

    PM 7:15

    Canada/Atlantic

    PM 7:15 - PM 8:15 ADT
    Beveridge Arts Centre 244
      Statistics

    Field Lecture (Statistics): Tessema Astatkie

    Title: Design and analysis of experiments for value addition of agricultural products: interdisciplinary collaborative research on essential oils from herbal plants with USA researchers Abstract: Appropriately designed experiments are very important for discovering factors' effect on responses measured at the different stages of post-harvest management and value addition of agricultural products. Several types of statistical methods can be used to meet specific objectives of the study that match the specific experimental design used to produce the data. The most used designs of experiments and the types of analyses will be highlighted using examples from studies conducted on essential oils (EO) from several aromatic plants grown in the USA and Bulgaria. The examples illustrate the importance of designed experiments and appropriate types of analyses to unlock the effect of agronomic (pre-harvest), processing (post-harvest), and post-processing (re-utilization of waste) factors on EO content, composition, and antioxidant capacity. The statistical methods used in these studies include Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), Repeated Measures Analysis, Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA), Linear Regression, Nonlinear Regression, and Multivariate Analysis. The aromatic plants considered include American mayapple, Anise, Artemisia, Arvensis, Chamomile, Fennel, Garden Sage, Hyssop, Japanese Cornmint, Lavender, Lemongrass, Male and Female Juniper, Oregano, Palmarosa, Peppermint, Rose, Spearmint, Sunflower, Winter canola, Winter mustard, Hemp, Helichrysum arenarium, and Helichrysum italicum. Since 2010, I published more than 90 EO papers with a team of researchers in the USA from this interdisciplinary collaborative work. Highlights of the key findings will also be presented. However, these kinds of collaborations have different types of challenges. Highlights of the type of challenges and how to manage them for a successful collaboration will be presented.

    PM 8:15

    Canada/Atlantic

    2 parallel sessions
    PM 8:15 - PM 9:15 ADT
    Beveridge Arts Centre Cafe

    Reception

    PM 8:15 - PM 10:00 ADT
    Beveridge Arts Centre 207

    Student Board Game Social

    Come join and play board games with other students at the conference just down the hall from the reception!

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