news.library.ualberta.ca
  • BLOG HOME
  • About
    • Author Profiles
    • Five Things You Need to Know About the Library
    • Cinq choses à savoir sur la bibliothèque
  • Collections
  • Community
  • Wellness
  • Français
    • Cinq choses à savoir sur la bibliothèque
news.library.ualberta.ca
  • BLOG HOME
  • About
    • Author Profiles
    • Five Things You Need to Know About the Library
    • Cinq choses à savoir sur la bibliothèque
  • Collections
  • Community
  • Wellness
  • Français
    • Cinq choses à savoir sur la bibliothèque
Search results for

"images of research"

    Congratulations to the 2025 Images of Research Winners

    by Junelle Mah June 10, 2025
    written by Junelle Mah

    Congratulations to all U of A graduate students who submitted their work to our 2025 Images of Research (IOR) Competition and Exhibition! This annual event, which is a collaboration between the U of A Library and the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, welcomed 69 submissions that allows students to depict their research in a single image. Our panel of judges narrowed the field to 24 semifinalists, our People’s Choice vote was held online, and we celebrated our winners on Thursday, May 29th in our Exhibition Opening.

    We thank all of the graduate students who sent in their images, as well as our judging panel. All submissions, including our semi-finalists and winners are available on our IOR Virtual Exhibit. Please join us in congratulating our 2025 Images of Research winners:


    First Place + People’s Choice

    Theatre for Change

    by Valentine Ukoh

    Actors perform in an outdoor community theatre, engaging a seated rural audience in a participatory drama.

    This image captures an open-air theatre performance unfolding in a rural community setting. The audience, composed of local residents seated on benches and the bare ground, is visibly engaged—some leaning forward, others responding with laughter and gestures. At the center, actors use minimal props and vivid expressions to dramatize a pressing community issue. This moment symbolizes the transformative power of theatre when rooted in familiar spaces, languages, and cultural practices. My research explores Theatre for Development (TfD) as a dynamic tool for communicating change and development. This image embodies how participatory theatre creates shared spaces for dialogue, awareness, and collective problem-solving—where community voices are not only heard, but activated toward meaningful social transformation.

    Second Place

    Flowing Insights: Illuminating Turbulence in Sewer Airflows

    by Khaled Mohamed

    Grayscale visualization of turbulent airflow patterns using smoke structures within a sewer pipe cross-section.

    Sewer odours have become a significant urban concern, notably affecting communities in Edmonton such as Steinhauer and Bonnie Doon. Our research addresses these challenges through sewer airflow modeling and experiments. This grayscale image illustrates intricate turbulent airflow patterns, clearly showing vortices and recirculation zones responsible for odour dispersion. This study represents one of the first successful attempts to capture intricate airflow features such as Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities, and it introduces an innovative technique for accurately measuring low air velocities in sewer systems. This visualization not only deepens the understanding of airflow movement and odour transport in sewer systems but also informs more effective ventilation designs to mitigate odours and enhance urban environmental quality.

    Third Place

    Emergent Landscapes: Urban Gardens and Bicycle Infrastructure Explored in Painting through the Lens of Human Ecology – Material Culture

    by Jill Thomson

    A colourful painting depicts neighbourhood houses and buildings with people gathering inside and in the front garden.

    This research painting represents spatial interior and exterior relationships of material culture within the dense confines of cities in North America and ancestral Holland. It is a personal remembering and observing of unexpected entanglements among buildings and wild spaces, kitchens and gardens, sitting rooms and forests, where vibrant cities with the familiar vernacular of neighbourhood architecture and public space are travelled on multiple planes. Paths are created by people walking around homes, front yards and gardens and by cycling past local shops and green spaces. The complex interconnectivity among humans, things and the natural world are rendered intuitively through washes, drip marks, and brush strokes. Memories of material relationships—riding and discovering balance on a Dutch-styled bike and helping my children to bike—are a ‘coming home’ to ancestral landscapes that give structure to the painting. Material things created by humans transcend time through memory and overlay places and spaces to create a sense of belonging. The painting’s pathways afford renewed connections to cities, bring spaces alive, and provide people with agency, balance and possibility.


    We invite you to read more about how these images were created! Please visit each entrant’s submission page on our IOR Virtual Exhibit.

    For more information on Images of Research, including its history, please visit our IOR website.

    This content is licensed under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Creative Commons licence.

    June 10, 2025 0 comment
    0 FacebookLinkedinRedditWhatsappEmail
  • Images of Research Competition and Exhibition Returns For The Ninth Year

    by Junelle Mah April 1, 2025
    by Junelle Mah April 1, 2025

    The Library, along with our partners from the Faculty of Graduate and Post-Doctoral Studies (GPS), are pleased to announce the return of our annual Images of Research Competition and Exhibition (IOR). The ninth year of IOR opens for submissions on Tuesday, April 1, 2025. We invite current U of A graduate students from all disciplines to capture, share and present the essence of their research in one image. The IOR competition, exhibition,…

  • 2024 Images of Research Winners

    by Junelle Mah May 31, 2024
    by Junelle Mah May 31, 2024

    On behalf of the University of Alberta Library and the Faculty of Graduate & Post Doctoral Studies, we are pleased to announce the winners of the 2024 Images of Research (IOR) competition. It was a great year for submissions with 75 eligible entries. This was also the first year in the competition’s seven-year history that the use of AI generated images were accepted. Congratulations to all participants on their hard work. You…

  • 2023 Images of Research Winners

    by Junelle Mah June 1, 2023
    by Junelle Mah June 1, 2023

    The University of Alberta Library, in partnership with the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Graduate and Research Studies (FGSR), is pleased to announce the 2023 winners of our Images of Research Competition and Exhibition (IOR). We were thrilled to receive 89 spectacular submissions from a diverse pool of graduates, which made our judges’ tasks all the more difficult. The submissions were narrowed down to 24 images, which were then assigned a first,…

  • Vote Now for the 2023 Images of Research People’s Choice

    by Junelle Mah May 15, 2023
    by Junelle Mah May 15, 2023

    The University of Alberta Library, in partnership with the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Graduate and Research Studies (FGSR), is pleased to open the People’s Choice Voting for our 2023 Images of Research Competition and Exhibition (IOR). Our committee was thrilled to receive 89 spectacular entries into this year’s competition. Our five judges had the challenge of whittling this substantial pool down to 24 semi-finalists. To Vote:To view our selected semi-finalists’ work…

  • Images of Research Competition and Exhibition Returns for a 6th Year

    by Junelle Mah April 6, 2023
    by Junelle Mah April 6, 2023

    The University of Alberta Library, in partnership with the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Graduate and Research Studies (FGSR), is pleased to announce the return of our annual Images of Research Competition and Exhibition (IOR). The IOR competition, digital exhibition and showcase for semifinalists preserves graduate research in digital form, providing an opportunity for graduate students to communicate their research in a different medium and capture the attention of new audiences. All…

  • Images of Research + Congress 2021 Online Exhibit

    by Meredith Bratland May 28, 2021
    by Meredith Bratland May 28, 2021

    The library and FGSR are pleased as punch to present a special online exhibit for Congress 2021, a virtual conference happening May 27 to June 4, 2021. We went through the archives of six years of Images of Research in search of images and research created by University of Alberta graduate students connected to Congress 2021’s theme, Northern Relations. Images of Research (IOR) is a competition and virtual exhibition to showcase and…

  • 2021 Images of Research Winners

    by Meredith Bratland April 6, 2021
    by Meredith Bratland April 6, 2021

    We are pleased to announce the 2021 Images of Research winners. It was an exceptionally exciting year for winners and a tie for the People’s Choice Award. Congratulations to all! We have a virtual exhibit for everyone to enjoy the finalist and semifinalist images this year that will be live April 7, 2021. First Place Turning Women’s Trauma into Strength Sara Nekounamghadirli MA Faculty: Extension In my research about ohtisiy (a word…

  • 2020 Images of Research Winners

    by Meredith Bratland March 25, 2020
    by Meredith Bratland March 25, 2020

    We are pleased to announce the 2020 Images of Research winners. Congratulations to all! Due to social distancing measures for COVID-19, we are creating a virtual exhibit for everyone to enjoy the finalist and semifinalist images this year – stay tuned. First Place Perspectives of time and adaptation Anna Magdalena Hubmann PhD Philosophy Faculty: ALES, Agricultural Food & Nutritional Science Mirrored close shot of a painted floor at Hewko House, a Ukrainian-Canadian…

  • Images of Research 2020 – Winners and Semifinalists

    by afodor March 24, 2020
    by afodor March 24, 2020

           

Newer Posts
Older Posts

Instagram Corner

No any image found. Please check it again or try with another instagram account.

Categories

  • Collections (241)
    • Borrowing (64)
    • Collection Connection (5)
    • Digital Collections (104)
    • Special Collections (7)
  • Community (434)
    • Awards (16)
    • Events (28)
    • Exhibits (16)
    • News (22)
    • Staff (66)
  • Digital Services (21)
  • Français (147)
  • Wellness (39)
    • Dogs in the Library (5)

BLOG ARCHIVES

About Me

  • Instagram
  • Youtube

@2020- University of Alberta Library
The University of Alberta is situated on traditional Treaty 6 territory and homeland of the Métis peoples. Amiskwaciwâskahikan / ᐊᒥᐢᑲᐧᒋᕀᐋᐧᐢᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ / Edmonton


Back To Top