Posts Tagged: civil engineering
U of T Engineering student Hossam Abdelgawad (CivE) received the Young Researcher of the Year Award 2010 at the International Transport Forum, the leading global mobility summit, held in Leipzig, Germany on May 27. The 27-year-old PhD candidate was recognized for his…
Professor Emeritus Richard Soberman of the Department of Civil Engineering will present his ideas on how to improve transit in the GTA and across Canada at the 45th annual Canadian Transportation Research Forum in Toronto. Soberman argues that transit needs to make…
Eric Miller and Amer Shalaby from the Department of Civil Engineering are part of a worldwide group of transport engineers working with the Hajj Center of Research Excellence to find solutions to Mecca’s dense traffic, especially during the hajj, the world’s largest pilgrimage. The…
Professor Chris Kennedy (CivE) published study, “Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Global Cities” examined ten global cities’ greenhouse gas emissions. Professor Kennedy believes cities can learn best practices and strategies for reducing air pollutants by comparing and understanding why different cities generate the…
By Janet Wong Using wood pellets in place of coal to fire Ontario’s power plants reduces their output of greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 91 per cent, says new research from the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering.…
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