Posts Tagged: Jennifer Drake

Brenda McCabe: How female engineers are ‘making it happen’

In a special keynote address at Hatch and Hatch Mott Macdonald for International Women’s Day 2015, U of T Engineering Acting Dean Brenda McCabe explored how female engineers are “making it happen” in their careers and beyond. Here is the…

In focus: Female professors advancing four key areas of engineering research

Leading up to International Women’s Day on March 8, U of T Engineering is celebrating some of our remarkable female alumni, students and faculty. These women are inspirational role models who are “making it happen” in engineering and beyond. U of T Engineering’s award-winning faculty are passionate about…

Protecting our water: Q & A with CivE professor Jennifer Drake

The University of Toronto is home to many experts who study how cities can be improved. One aspect of cities that may be taken for granted is one of the most important: water supply. At U of T, water conservation…

U of T Engineering Profs Assess Toronto’s Recent Storm

U of T Engineers have been very much in the public eye this week as Toronto recovers from the record-breaking rainstorm that hit the city on July 8. Here’s a summary of some of the coverage. Jennifer Drake (CivE): Prof. Jennifer…
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