BIORESOURCE ENGINEERING SENIOR SEMINAR
Item 1: Jamshid Rahimi
Celebrating No-Rooz
No-Rooz with its uniquely Iranian characteristics has been
celebrated for at least 3,500 years and is deeply rooted in the
rituals and traditions of the Zoroastrians. Iranians consider
No-Rooz as their biggest celebration in the year. No-Rooz
ceremonies are symbolic representations of two ancient concepts -
the End and the Rebirth; or Good and Evil.
Jamshid Rahimi was born in Khonj, a small town in south of Iran,
where he obtained his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees at Urmia
University. After graduation, Jamshid worked on two projects for
Pak Dairy Company and Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences to
improve the physical properties  of low fat yogurt and
cheese, respectively. This is his third PhD semester at Â鶹AV
University under the supervision of Dr. Ngadi.
Item 2: Jenna Senecal
Natural Liquid Gold
Natural Liquid Gold is what I like to nickname human urine. Can we
use it as a fertilizer? During this presentation we'll discuss some
of the reasons why human urine should be seriously considered as a
fertilizer. Some disadvantages of its use will also be
discussed.
Having completed her undergrad in Bioresource Engineering at Â鶹AV
University, Jenna Senecal is now is starting her Master's degree
under the supervision of Dr. Lefsrud. She will be looking at the
long-term impacts on the soil and plants from using human urine as
a fertilizer.
Item 3: Harvinder Syan
Herbicide Resistant Canola – An Overview
Canola is a major Canadian crop and has become very important for
Canadian farmers. The oil from canola is used for cooking and
baking at home and in food processing plants. It also has
industrial uses such as in the manufacture of fuels and plastics.
Most of the canola grown in Canada is genetically modified. In this
seminar we will discuss the basics of the crop and its herbicide
resistance.
Harvinder was born in India and raised in Punjab (province) where
he completed a BSc Agri (Hons) from Punjab Agricultural University.
Harvinder has five years experience in the Potato Seed Production
Program while working with India’s leading corporate ITC. Harvinder
is currently working with Dr. Shiv Prasher in the Department of
Bioresource Engineering, Â鶹AV in the M.Sc Thesis
Program.
Item 4: Ashutosh Singh
Open Access
Open access (OA) to research articles provides a free, immediate
and unlimited potential for accelerated dissemination and
recognition of research findings. In this presentation we will
assess the advantages and disadvantages of OA and conventional Toll
access publication.  Â
Ashutosh finished his Master’s in Bioresource engineering at Â鶹AV
last year and presently he is enrolled in the PhD program in the
same department.
Item 5: Minoo Yazdanpanah
Isfahan: A City or “Half of the Worldâ€
Isfahan or Esfahan is Iran’s third largest city. It has been
designated by UNESCO as a world heritage city. It contains a wide
variety of architectural sites dating from the 11th to the 19th
century. It is also well known for its handicrafts. This
presentation includes photographs and descriptions of some of the
most interesting and remarkable aspects of Isfahan.
Minoo attended the Agricultural Shahrekord University, operated by
the Iranian Ministry of Science, Research and Technology.