Posts Tagged: Amy Bilton
Platform developed by Spero Analytics provides real-time data on soil moisture which can be used to improve agricultural productivity
Projects facilitated by the Centre for Global Engineering include partners in Nicaragua, India, and Kenya
New exhibit brings U of T Engineering water research and innovation to the CNE, Canada’s largest fair
Electricity-free solution developed by master’s student ensures that water is delivered only when crops require it
Amy Bilton, Ted Maulucci and Larry Seeley are among the recipients of the 2017 Engineers Canada Awards.
Pavani Cherukupally is designing a sponge-based system to clean up contaminated wastewater, with potential to help clean spills in Alberta’s oil sands and elsewhere
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