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CivMin alumnus Kevin Rupasinghe (ElecE BASc 1T6+PEY, CivE MEngCEM 2T1) placed second in the November 30, 2023 City of Toronto’s Ward 20 byelection. The Ward 20 seat was left vacant […]
Eliminating gas-powered cars and trucks may help avert a climate catastrophe. But they are only part of the solution By Kurt Kleiner As more electric vehicles hum past on city streets, […]
CivMin researchers rate among top 2% worldwide in recent ranking CivMin faculty TOP ROW (L to R): Evan Bentz, Constantin Christopoulos, (Emeritus) Michael Collins, Tamer El-Diraby, Giovanni Grasselli, Bryan Karney, […]
U of T recently hosted the fifth Smart Freight Symposium with over 100 attendees from industry, the public sector, industry partners and universities. This year’s symposium theme of “Transformation in […]
Kareem Aboayanah, a PhD candidate under the supervision of Prof. Giovanni Grasselli, and co-authors were awarded the Best Student Paper award at the International Geomechanics Symposium 2023. The award was […]
Amir Javaid, a PhD candidate under the supervision of Prof. John Harrison, and co-authors were awarded the CARMA 2023 Best Paper award in Rock Mechanics or Rock Engineering. The award […]
A new device in CivMin’s repertoire of high-tech machines allows researchers to peer inside solid objects. Using X-ray and computed tomography (CT) scans, the new system enables detailed 3D imaging […]
We’re checking in with the newly elected leaders of CivMin Student Clubs. The CivMin Graduate Students’ Association (CivMin GSA) recently held elections to select their new executive. Here’s our Q&A […]
CivMin celebrates 150 years of Engineering at U of T with the Engineering Open House Thank you to all of our alumni, friends, guests and volunteers for joining us. U […]
U of T Engineers in Action (EIA) students team up to connect separated communities in rural Bolivia. Solving real-world problems is a worthy goal for any student looking to become […]
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