Posts Tagged: Research
Four CivMin graduate students have been awarded scholarships from the Centre for Global Engineering (CGEN). The feat is impressive, as half of the eight scholarships awarded have been granted to […]
Microplastics exist all around us — in the water we drink, the food we eat and the air we breathe. But before researchers can understand the real impact of […]
The Civil Engineering Industry Advisory Board (IAB) is an integral link in supporting and strengthening the Department’s relationships with key industries, fostering increased collaborative research, enhancing student experiential learning opportunities and increasing […]
A mine straddling the border of Saskatchewan and northern Manitoba will be the first site in the world to deploy an innovative new technique for monitoring and managing sulfur compounds, […]
In advance of the coming Graduate Research Days, February 24 & 25, CivMin contacted previous participants to get their point of view on the event and their research goals at […]
To mark the United Nations’ International Day of Women and Girls in Science on Friday, February 11 CivMin sat (virtually) with civil engineering MASc candidate Zoe Hoskin to discuss […]
University Professor Emeritus Michael Patrick Collins, C.M. recounts finding out about his nomination for an Order of Canada, and teaching style gleaned from a seventh century scholar. “I had […]
With thousands of wells and counting, the Northeast region of British Columbia is one of Canada’s most important hubs of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking — the process of blasting pressurized […]
U of T researchers are among those in a large multidisciplinary and multi-institutional project to track Ontario’s microplastics pollution. CivMin Professor Elodie Passeport (jointly appointed with ChemE), along with Profs. […]
May 15, 2021 | Global News
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