BIG DATA DAY FINALISTS
2022 INTER-UNIVERSITY BIG DATA CHALLENGE
After a record-breaking Inter-University Big Data Challenge, experts have selected 16 finalist teams to compete at our finale event: Inter-University Big Data Day. Below you will find the project reports as well as 10-minute video presentations for each finalist team. We encourage you to view these to see the work of the brightest undergraduate students in Canada and abroad as they compete for monetary and scholarly prizes, which include the opportunity to attain publication opportunities and cash awards.

Event Schedule

Our Keynote Speaker
Sarrah Lal has been an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine at McMaster University since 2018, where she co-founded the MGD Health Innovation, Commercialization & Entrepreneurship initiative. She is Director of Health Venture Development and leads “stackable” innovation and entrepreneurship programs including Health Ventures and Clinical Health Innovation Program. Sarrah co-leads the Department of Medicine’s Education & Innovation and MED-X Communities of Practice as well as the Bridging Leaders Program for faculty members. She sits on the University Senate and Board of Governors. Her research focuses on adaptive learning systems, serious games, entrepreneurial leadership, professional identity formation, and complexity thinking as it pertains to innovation ecosystems. Sarrah has worked in radio-pharmaceutical and vaccine R&D, business and market intelligence, data analytics, and consulting across several sectors. Her academic background is in chemical biology, business, clinical research, and biomedical engineering. She runs her own consulting business and is President and Chair of the Governance Board for Head Injury Rehabilitation Ontario and Vice-Chair, Canadian College of Health Leaders Hamilton & Area Chapter.

Our Panelists
James Van Loon


Adrian T. Stanley
JMIR Publications
General Manager
Adrian Stanley is an experienced and visionary executive with a demonstrated history working in the scholarly communications, health research and tech start-up arena. Currently he is the General Manager for the JMIR Publications, A Toronto based Open Access publisher, with over 30 leading Digital Health focused journals , in addition to serving as a Board member of STEM Fellowship Board of Directors. Previously, Adrian was the Managing Director of Digital Science as well as the past president of the Society for Scholarly Publishing, he has lived and worked on 4 continents.
Dr. Sacha Noukhovitch
STEM Fellowship
President and Founder
Panel Moderator
Dr. Sacha Noukhovitch is a Founder and President of the STEM Fellowship. He is a recipient of the Prime Minister Award for Teaching Excellence in STEM. He is also an Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Science Publishing Open Access peer-reviewed STEM Fellowship Journal as well as a practicing educator piloting data science education at Earl Haig Secondary School, Toronto. Sacha is a member of the Ontario College of Teachers, sits on the marketing committee of the USA Council of Science Editors, LEAD Canada/LEAD International fellow and the STEM-stream Editor of the International Journal on Innovations in Online Education.


Reguina Ekaterinoslavskaia
Reguina Ekaterinoslavskaia is a QA lead at the North American office of Orion Health, a global, award-winning provider of health information technology. She has worked on various initiatives for the ministries of health across Canada, including Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, New Brunswick and Newfoundland. Her line of work is ensuring stability and quality of software that integrates all forms of personal and health data and presents it to clinical and patient users in real time and appropriate format. She is focused on supporting healthcare organizations and empowering clinicians, caregivers and patients with the right information that allows them to make better decisions about patient care. Reguina is an experienced leader and mentor in her field.
Dr. Michael Duong
Roche Canada
Head of Innovation
Michael Duong is an experienced professional and senior leader in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry. He has held roles in scientific research and development, pharmaceutical consulting, and health economics and outcomes research. He is currently the Head of Innovation at Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. Canada, responsible for the innovation strategy across Roche Canada and all of its divisions, and leading the Roche Innovation Hive – the creative space where the future of healthcare is being imagined and co-created between Roche and external partners, leveraging a unique combination of long-term visionary thinking, innovation skills and capabilities as well as experimentation and iterative learning.


Anish Verma
STEM Fellowship
Co-Chief Operating Officer
Anish Verma is a leader driven to make impact through emerging technologies like Quantum Computing, and by equitably empowering students across Canada with the power of Data Science. Anish pursued a B.Sc. honours degree in Chemical Physics at Simon Fraser University and an M.Sc. in Physics jointly between the University of Guelph and the University of Waterloo. As STEM Fellowship’s co-CEO, he oversees the national charity’s programs, providing equitable opportunities for scientific research, academic publishing, and science communication. In addition to this, Anish is a Quantitative Analyst and Quantum Researcher at 1QBit – a leading Quantum Computing and Artificial Intelligence company.
Discussion: Sustainability of our healthcare system
Exchange of opinions about:
1) Opportunities for health innovation-driven growth in our economy
2) How are we going to curb the cost of healthcare given increased costs and aging populations
3) The future of health economics
Judges

Dr. Wanhua Su
Associate Professor at MacEwan University

Hemant Kumar
Pipecandy Technologies, Inc./ Lead Data Scientist

Farzad Khandan
Manager of Solution Architecture, Business Data Technologies, at Amazon

Yang Tang, PhD
Senior Data Analyst, Roche Canada

Alex Wang
Senior Data Scientist, Amazon

Eudell Clarke
Academic Assessment in the Pre-Medical Field

Zalika Ruddock-Scott
Medical Student at the Avalon University School of Medicine

Yinka Awoyemi (PhD)
Red River Mutual; Manager, Analytics

Agnes V Klein, MD, DPH
Health Canada, Health Products and Food Branch, Biologic and Radiopharmaceutical Drugs Directorate, Senior Medical Advisor in the Director General’ Office

Dr. Edris Madadian
Chair, Canadian Association of Postdoctoral Scholars
AMTD Global Talent Postdoctoral Scholar, University of Waterloo

Dr. Hilda Azimi
Research officer for Data Analytics Centre (DAC), National Research Council Canada (NRC)

Karthik Balakrishnan
AWS Marketplace Site Leader for Canada (Senior Manager at AWS Marketplace)
Finalists
Improving Psychiatric care wait times in Canada
Krittika Misra, Srinivasa Sai Bharath
McMaster University, Ontario, Canada
Individuals with Long-term Illness, Disability, and Infirmity Smoke More: An Instrumental-Variable Analysis in the UK
Xingzuo Zhou, Yiang Li, Tianning Zhu, Yiran Xu
University College London, England
The potential for digital healthcare workforce integration to alleviate the global health worker shortage crisis
Chee Mei Ling & Oladosu Temidayo Lekan
Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Selangor, Malaysia
Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Perak, Malaysia
A machine learning approach to classify patients according to the KTAS system using triage information: Predicting the level of risk of adult patients who visit the emergency department
Fiorella Ojeda, Carlos Pariona, Ariane Huaynate, and Piero Latorre
Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru
Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru, Lima, Peru
Are mothers getting the most bang for their buck? An evaluation of efficiency of healthcare expenditures related to maternal health
Rayyan Zuberi, Tan Li, Michelle Lu, and Grace Lew
University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Can tweets be used to identify PPE shortages and inform healthcare supply-chain decisions?
Minh Vu, Kevin Hui , Mahakprit Kaur, and Taylor Cargill
York University, Ontario, Canada
Food for thought: An economic approach to Northern Canada’s food insecurity crisis
Deema ElRufaei, and Alima Sultana
University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
Bayesian Diagnostic Pipeline and Trauma Response
Isaac W.R.Bahler, Samantha B. Chong and Neel S. Shah
Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, Canada
University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Ontario Tech University, Ontario, Canada
See you never: Predicting patient readmission as a preventative and cost-effective measure
Ethan Rajkumar , Kevin Nguyen , Sandra Radic and Jubelle Paa
University of British Columbia, British Columbia, Canada
Time trends and predictions of mental health and suicide rates based on socioeconomic indicators from 2000 to 2019
Nghi Huynh and Yuan Hong
McGill University, Quebec, Canada
Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, Canada
Prepare for the worst, or end up like our healthcare systems
Maeve Benedict , Micaela Sousa , and Michele Pham
Trent University, Ontario, Canada
University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
No child left behind: Using intelligent metrics for data-driven sustainable policymaking
Andrew Symes, Subasthika Thangadurai, Rigel Tormon, and Helen Zhang
University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Economic analysis of the sustainability of national pharmacare in Canada
Stephanie Quon
University of British Columbia, British Columbia, Canada
How viruses spread across space and time: Forecasting pandemic progression by modelling geographic-temporal interactions
HaoRan Chang , Lukas Grasse , Yagika Kaushik, and Sally Sade
University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
Health insurance grouping
Haris Ahmed Siddiqui, Moaaz Tameer Islam, and Muhammad Chaudry
Arizona State University, Arizona, United States of America
National University of Sciences & Technology, Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan
Anglia Ruskin University, United Kingdom
Stepwise regression analysis: Healthcare shortage impacts on United States’ COVID-19 development
Nicholas William Susanto, Joyce Nguyen, Anisha Huq, and Justin Alianto
University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
