About Alex Sawatzky Phd
Connect Alex Sawatzky Phd I graduated with a phd in population medicine from the university of guelph in 2018. my doctoral research contributed to a larger climate change adaptation project led by inuit in rigolet, nunatsiavut, canada. Alexandra sawatzky, phd (settler, she her), is an interdisciplinary researcher and artist who builds relationships at the intersection of research, art, and design to co create and mobilize knowledge.
Alex Sawatzky Phd Purpose: the development of iterative image reconstruction algorithms for cone beam computed tomography (cbct) remains an active and important research area. Alex holds a phd in public health from the university of guelph, where she partnered with the inuit community of rigolet, nunatsiavut, labrador, to develop and strengthen place based, inuit led climate change adaptation initiatives. The first phd graduate in public health in ovcโs department of population medicine, sawatzky will tell you the journey with her research was all about relationships. Alex sawatzky is an interdisciplinary researcher and artist based in guelph, ontario. she works remotely as special projects manager and adjunct professor at the school of arctic and subarctic studies, labrador campus of memorial university.
Alex Sawatzky Phd The first phd graduate in public health in ovcโs department of population medicine, sawatzky will tell you the journey with her research was all about relationships. Alex sawatzky is an interdisciplinary researcher and artist based in guelph, ontario. she works remotely as special projects manager and adjunct professor at the school of arctic and subarctic studies, labrador campus of memorial university. Alex has been working in partnership with inuit and other community and government partners in labrador since 2015. during her phd, she worked with the community of rigolet to develop and strengthen place based and inuit led climate change adaptation initiatives. Visual storytelling and data visualization helps readers interpret complex information. i take a creative and accessible approach to communicating research and stories. graphs, statistics and financial information don't have to be boring. i take a creative and accessible approach to communicating research and stories. Visual identity design and associated illustrations for the pye centre for northern boreal food systems at the labrador campus of memorial university. this project was completed as part of my role as special projects manager at the labrador campus (2020 2025). Alexandra sawatzky of university of guelph, guelph (uoguelph) | contact alexandra sawatzky.
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