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SUMMARY:CivMin MEng & MEngCEM Info Session + Application Strategies & Tips
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, July 13\, 2026\n9:00 p.m. ET\n⚠️ Register to receive the Zoom link \nDiscover how a Master of Engineering (MEng) or Master of Engineering in Cities Engineering & Management (MEngCEM) degree in Civil & Mineral Engineering at U of T can open up a world of opportunities and supercharge your career! \nFrom our exciting courses to the dynamic hands-on learning offered by projects\, co-ops and practicums\, our professional Master’s programs provide endless opportunities to expand your expertise and fast-track your career journey. \nJoin the CivMin Admissions Team to learn about our programs\, and how you can customize your MEng program to align with your passions by choosing one or more optional areas of emphasis:  Building Science\, Concrete\, Construction Management\, Environmental Engineering\, Geotechnical Engineering\, Structural Engineering\, Sustainable Engineering Systems\, Transportation Engineering & Planning.\, Water Treatment and Management\, Data Analytics & Machine Learning\, Engineering & Globalization\, Entrepreneurship\, Leadership\, Innovation & Technology in Engineering (ELITE)\, Forensic Engineering\, Nuclear Engineering\, Sustainable Energy\, Waterpower \n❗The CivMin Admissions Team will also provide application strategies and tips to help you submit your best application.
URL:https://civmin.utoronto.ca/event/civmin-meng-mengcem-info-session-application-strategies-tips/
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SUMMARY:PhD FOE with Mojgan Faramarzi
DESCRIPTION:Automated Rock Fragmentation Analysis and Shape Characterization from LiDAR Point Cloud data Using Deep Learning (PhD Final Oral Exam)\nCandidate: Mojgan Faramarzi\nSupervisor: Professor Kamran Esmaeili\nTuesday\, July 21\, 2026 at noon\nJoin via MS Teams: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/246411319579379?p=Jag3dFcOysCeqNUfEb\nMeeting ID: 246 411 319 579 379.    Passcode: bi6tn37E
URL:https://civmin.utoronto.ca/event/phd-foe-with-mojgan-faramarzi/
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SUMMARY:PRESENTATION - 3D CONCRETE PRINTING: A potential solution to boost productivity in concrete construction
DESCRIPTION:3D CONCRETE PRINTING:\nA potential solution to boost productivity in concrete construction\nThursday\, July 30\, 2026 at 10 a.m.\nSF1009\, Sandford Fleming Building \nSpecial Presentation: \nDr Behzad Nematollahi\, BSc\, MSc\, PhD\, FHEA\, FICT\nAssociate Professor\nThe University of Sheffield\nSchool of Mechanical\, Aerospace and Civil Engineering \n \n3D Concrete Printing (3DCP) is an innovative construction process for fabricating concrete components employing an additive\, layer-based manufacturing technique. This presentation will provide the state-of-the-art 3DCP technology\, as well as current major research and industry projects. The presentation will also discuss where this emerging innovation is likely to move forward to realise its potential to transform our construction industry. \nScreenshot\nScreenshot\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nBIO \nDr Behzad Nematollahi is an Associate Professor in the School of Mechanical\, Aerospace and Civil Engineering at the University of Sheffield\, United Kingdom. Previously\, he was an Assistant Professor in Australia. In 2018\, he was awarded the prestigious Australia Research Council DECRA Fellowship to lead his research on the development of 3D-printable high-performance fibre-reinforced low-carbon concretes. \nDr Nematollahi has been consistently recognised among the World’s Top 2% of Scientists from 2020 to 2025 in the annual database published by Stanford University and Elsevier. He has more than 15 years of research experience in 3D Concrete Printing technologies\, and development of sustainable and resilient concrete materials and structures across multiple length scales — from nanometre-scale material design to metre-scale structural performance.
URL:https://civmin.utoronto.ca/event/presentation-3d-concrete-printing-a-potential-solution-to-boost-productivity-in-concrete-construction/
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SUMMARY:MASc Thesis Presentation by Catherine Ye
DESCRIPTION:Cognitive Impacts of Indoor House Plants (MASc Thesis Presentation)\nCandidate: Catherine Ye\nSupervisor: Professor Jeffrey Siegel\nFriday\, August 7\, 202\, 11:00 a.m. to NOON\nOR Join via MS Teams: Catherine Ye MASc Thesis Presentation | Meeting-Join | Microsoft Teams\nMeeting ID: 283 273 284 406 082\n\n\n\nPasscode: AL9eH3if
URL:https://civmin.utoronto.ca/event/masc-thesis-presentation-by-catherine-ye/
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