Posts Tagged: Greg Evans
How do you create a leadership culture in engineering? From September 27-28, a group of more than 35 educators and industry professionals from across North America gathered at U of T to discuss their pursuit of that common goal. The…
As Chemical Engineering Professor Greg Evans explained, quantity hasn’t led to quality when it comes to developing effective team skills among engineering students. “We provide our students with a lot of group experiences during their four years of study, but we haven’t…
Engineering Alumni Chirag Variawa (MSE 0T9, MIE PhD candidate) and Keith Thomas (MechE 8T7) have been elected to the 2011-2012 U of T Governing Council. Variawa is the first graduate student governor from Engineering. As of July 1, Variawa will…
For all the troubles facing the earthquake-stricken people of Japan, a nuclear meltdown may be among the least of their worries, a Canadian radiation expert says. The danger of serious radiation leaks from the Tokyo Electric Power Co.’s Fukushima Dai-Ichi…
Seven Engineering researchers will receive Strategic Project Grants from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada, the government announced on Thursday. The Strategic Project Grants (SPG) Program awards were announced at the University of Waterloo by the…
This video was shown at the Engineers Canada Awards Gala in Vancouver on May 29, 2010. Video courtesy of Engineers Canada. Engineers Canada awarded Professor Greg Evans (ChemE) with the Medal for Distinction in Engineering Education. Greg Evans is the Director of the Southern…
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