Contact

Public inquiries

The THRILL lab is unfortunately not able to respond to most public inquiries. Many of the most common inquiries have been addressed in the Frequently Asked Questions, including questions or concerns regarding ride safety in local jurisdictions.

Media inquiries

Journalists with questions related to the THRILL Program should contact Dr. Woodcock by email. As she is Deaf, telephone contact is not possible, but email contact can usually be quick. In addition, you may wish to refer to the Frequently Asked Questions or previous media coverage for background information.

See contact information below.

Student inquiries

Students doing smaller projects for high school and university, and student journalists writing articles for their student papers are welcome to use information from this site with appropriate references. Many other links are provided on this site that should help your project. Please be aware that you are unlikely to get a personal response if you ask a question that is already answered on this site or on a source linked here.

Students who are carrying out major projects such as thesis or capstone research projects are welcome to be in touch.

The THRILL lab has workspaces for up to six student researchers and technicians. Associates and off-campus collaborators are also welcome.

thrill lab with some students

Contact information

Do not send spam, commercial, academic or any other sort.

For genuine inquiries, email contact is kathryn {dot} woodcock [at] torontomu <dot> ca

A specific subject line is VERY appreciated, as university mailboxes get a lot of spam from strangers with subjects “reaching out” or “looking for your help”. Your name is in the “From:” field, but some indication of your organization and the nature of the inquiry would be helpful.

Dr. Woodcock is Deaf. “Deaf” means unable to hear. She can speak but cannot receive your inquiries or do interviews by telephone. With sufficient advance planning to secure interpreter coverage, a video or face to face interview can be arranged.

Location

Directions to the lab

Toronto Metropolitan University campus, 50 Gould Street, Kerr Hall South 143

Map linked to QR code below