Posts Tagged: CivMin
An analysis of 26 projects from Toronto and London, U.K. points to ‘long informal gestational periods’ as major factors in extending project timelines
Civil and Mineral Practicals (CAMP), a summer course for third-year students in Civil and Mineral Engineering, gives students practical experience in techniques from land surveying to water sampling
Professor Elodie Passeport (CivMin, ChemE) and her team study how urban green infrastructure such as bioretention cells can remove microplastics and other emerging contaminants from stormwater
CFI’s John R. Evans Leaders Fund will support research into seismicity, water treatment, bioengineering and more
In less than two weeks, Lucia Stafford (Year 4 CivE) will come up against the fastest runners in the world in the 1,500-metre race at the Tokyo Olympic Games. But at least one of her chief rivals doesn’t intimidate her…
Household water pumps are a quirky feature of many urban water systems around the world. Utility operators hate them, and in many places they have been made illegal, yet their use remains widespread. A new study authored by Professor David Meyer…
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