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Geoffrey Messier

Pronouns: he/his

Positions

Professor

Schulich School of Engineering, Department of Electrical and Software Engineering

Affiliations

Full Member

Hotchkiss Brain Institute

Full Member

Mathison Centre for Mental Health Research and Education

Contact information

Phone number

Office: 403.210.8976

Location

Office: ICT308

Background

Educational Background

Bach of Eng Electrical Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, 1996

B.S. Computer Science, University of Saskatchewan, 1996

Doctor of Philosophy Electrical Engineering, University of Alberta, 2004

M.S. Electrical Engineering, University of Calgary, 1998

Research

Areas of Research

Data Science for Mental Health, Addiction and Homelessness

The application of data science and machine learning to improve the services provided to people living with mental health challenges, addiction and homelessness.

Participation in university strategic initiatives

Courses

Course number Course title Semester
ENCM 369 Computer Organization
ENEL 649 Random Variables and Stochastic Processes
ENEL 573 Computer Networks

Awards

  • Confederation of Alberta Faculty Associations 2019 Distinguished Academic Award, Confederation of Alberta Faculty Associations (CAFA). 2019
  • Engineering Students' Society Teaching Excellence Award, Engineering Students' Society. 2019
  • Schulich School of Engineering Teaching Achievement Award, Schulich School of Engineering. 2019
  • Schulich School of Engineering Teaching Achievement Award, Schulich School of Engineering. 2018
  • Schulich School of Engineering Research Achievement Award, Schulich School of Engineering. 2017
  • Schulich School of Engineering Teaching Achievement Award, Schulich School of Engineering. 2017
  • Nomination for Students' Union Teaching Excellence Award, 2010
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Teaching Award, 2009
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering Teaching Excellence Awardq, 2009
  • Schulich School of Engineering Early Research Excellence Award, 2008