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The Civil Engineering Industry Advisory Board (IAB) is an integral link in supporting and strengthening the Department’s relationships with key industries, fostering increased collaborative research, enhancing student experiential learning opportunities and increasing […]
Microplastics exist all around us — in the water we drink, the food we eat and the air we breathe. But before researchers can understand the real impact of […]
After several pandemic-related delays, the Transit Access Project for Youth (TAP for Youth) is getting underway. TAP for Youth is a transit equity research project of the University of Toronto […]
After more than 60 years of service in the Galbraith Structural Testing Facility, the old Baldwin Universal Testing Machine has been decommissioned and dismantled. It took crews four days to […]
The current war in Ukraine served as a backdrop for students listening to a guest speaker on the complexities of rebuilding infrastructure after conflict. The lesson: what you think you […]
Daily Hive takes notice of CivMin’s April Fools’ Day joke The Daily Hive posted a roundup of Canadian April Fools’ Day jokes, including CivMin’s social media posting, with […]
Serving up an Iron Ring with side of squash Thandi Myers (Year 4 CivE) plays on U of T’s Varsity Blues Women’s squash team and is to graduate this […]
The new facilities at U of T Camp have already been briefly used by CivMin students, but the ongoing pandemic has kept a formal in-person unveiling ceremony from taking place. […]
CivMin Researchers on cleaning and protecting our most valuable resource Most Canadians have unlimited access to clean drinking water, but that’s a privileged existence unknown to billions of other people […]
PhD candidate Karlye Wong (CivMin) is assessing and optimizing off-grid systems for disinfecting drinking water before use U of T Engineering PhD candidate Karlye Wong (CivMin) is working with the Geita […]
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