Webinaire du RCCDR pour la Relève
12h00
19 novembre 2025 À 19 novembre 2025
Chaque année, le Réseau canadien des Centres de données de recherche (RCCDR) soutient la relève étudiante hautement qualifiée grâce à la Bourse du RCCDR pour la Relève, qui récompense des doctorantes et doctorants exceptionnels des universités canadiennes utilisant les données des Centres de données de recherche (CDR) pour leurs travaux de recherche.
Le webinaire du RCCDR pour la Relève mettra en valeur leurs recherches ainsi que leur parcours vers le CDR, et présentera les exposés de huit lauréates et lauréats, en anglais et en français.
Lauréates et lauréats de la bourse du RCCDR pour la relève
Nelie Angèle Nembot
Nelie Nembot est étudiante au doctorat en économie du développement à l’Université de Sherbrooke. Ses intérêts de recherche portent sur l’économie de l’environnement et la santé. Sa recherche porte sur la relation entre l’exposition à la pollution atmosphérique et la santé.
Boris Laurence Vinbamba
Boris est originaire du Burkina Faso et s’intéresse aux questions liées à la santé, plus précisément à la santé mentale, en mettant l’accent sur les liens existants avec l’économie, sous forme d’évaluations d’impacts.
Ana Cristina Murta Collares – en anglais
Ana Collares is a Health Sciences PhD candidate at Carleton University researching residential relocation of older adults related to health care utilization. Specialized in Data Analysis, Demography and Social Inequalities. She is an experienced researcher with a focus on health, education, aging and migration.
Bruno Dias dos Santos – en anglais
Bruno Dias dos Santos is a PhD candidate in Geography at McMaster University. His research interests include studies in the area of urban inequality. He has experience in urban remote sensing studies, spatial data analysis, and collaborative mapping, currently studying how to create equity standards in transportation.
Jacob Hazen – en anglais
Jacob’s research explores the intersections of Economics, Data Science, and Computer Science, with a particular emphasis on the applications of NLP in economic contexts. His research interests span applied microeconomics, labor economics, applied econometrics, child development, and education.
Brianna Frangione – en anglais
Brianna is a doctoral student in Epidemiology with a strong foundation in population health and quantitative research methods. Her current research focuses on dementia mortality from low-dose ionizing radiation using large occupational cohorts and advanced methods in exposure modelling, with the goal of informing evidence-based occupational and environmental health policies.
Rina Lall – en anglais
Rina Lall is a PhD candidate in epidemiology at McGill University. She holds an MSc in public health and a BSc (Honours) in biochemistry. Her research interests include examining socioeconomic and ethnocultural health inequalities in maternal, perinatal, and paediatric health, and assessing impacts of policies on population health outcomes.
Doris Duran Napolitano – en anglais
Doris is a PhD student in epidemiology researching mortality from chronic diseases. Her main interests include health inequalities and mortality registration systems, focused on producing evidence to support policy and reduce disparities in health outcomes. She is committed to rigorous, data-driven public health.
Kai Zhang – en anglais
Kai is a PhD candidate at the School of Human Kinetics, University of Ottawa and a member of the Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute. His research focuses on physical fitness, physical activity and population health.