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SIPHONIC WAVE ENERGY DEVICE
Eng. Jovann PersadDone
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A SOLUTION FOR THE SARGASSUM SEAWEED PROBLEM ON CARIBBEAN SHORES VIA A WASTE TO ENERGY PROJECT IN ST. LUCIA
Eng. Danielle Farfan-RoachDone
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THE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE RISE ON RESERVOIR LEVELS IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
Dr. Goldie DavisDone
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QUANTITATIVE SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT OF A REGIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECT
Mr. Simon PaulDone
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WHAT IT TAKES TO BUILD IN THE OCEAN FLOOR
Eng. Rolano P RosanoDone
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UNDERSTANDING THE TRAVEL BEHAVIOUR OF UWI EMPLOYEES
Eng. Leah WrightDone
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AMINO ACID PRODUCTION: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY FOR TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
Eng. Alex LochaiDone
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OIL WEATHERING ON A SUBMERGED OIL PLUME
Dr. Portia FelixDone
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EXPLORING THE EFFICACY OF BIOMATERIALS FOR FERROUS REMOVAL FROM WELL WATER
Dr. Miguel JagessarDone
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STREAMLINING THE PATH TO ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL
QUALIFICATION IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Dr. Leighton EllisDone
Raechard Bernard is a young, dedicated Engineering professional with a diverse background in engineering and education. While completing his Undergraduate Mechanical Engineering degree at the University of the West Indies St. Augustine campus, his professional journey began in 2019 with a brief stint in maintenance and project engineering related tasks within the energy sector. After graduating from the UWI in 2020, Raechard transitioned to the Higher Education sector, where he served as a Teaching Assistant in Mechanical Engineering at the UWI. Currently he works in the biomedical industry as a field service engineer. Raechard’s passion for innovation and problem-solving are the driving forces behind his endeavours, as evidenced by his current pursuit of an MPhil in Mechanical Engineering. Beyond his current professional engagements in the biomedical field, his unwavering interest in the global sustainable Green Energy transition, coupled with his dedication to advancing his knowledge in the field, led him to co-author his maiden technical conference paper alongside two colleagues on the assessment of Hydrogen as an alternative fuel in the Caribbean, an endeavour he is poised to present today with aplomb.