Posts Tagged: Brent Sleep
Ezinneifechukwunyelu Ndubueze is a PhD candidate currently working under the supervision of Professor Brent Sleep on a project looking into the removal of forever chemicals (poly and perfluoroalkyl substances – […]
CivMin researchers rate among top 2% worldwide in recent ranking CivMin faculty TOP ROW (L to R): Evan Bentz, Constantin Christopoulos, (Emeritus) Michael Collins, Tamer El-Diraby, Giovanni Grasselli, Bryan Karney, […]
U of T Engineers in Action (EIA) students team up to connect separated communities in rural Bolivia. Solving real-world problems is a worthy goal for any student looking to become […]
CivMin’s Professor Brent Sleep completes his role as two-term Chair Professor Brent Sleep completes his role as Chair of the Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering (CivMin) as of June […]
U of T Engineers in Action (EIA) students team up to connect separated communities in rural Bolivia. Thanks to efforts by students, a remote Bolivian community previously divided by a […]
June 6, 2022 | insauga.com
Today The Department of Civil and Mineral Engineering at the University of Toronto celebrated the five-year anniversary of the TeachingCity partnership with the City of Oshawa, and agreed to extend […]
This year’s theme for World Water Day 2022 is ‘Groundwater: ‘Making the Invisible Visible’ and groundwater just so happens to be the research specialty of Department Chair Prof. Brent Sleep. […]
Medical doctors learn in immersive teaching hospitals — and now U of T Engineering students will have their own immersive learning opportunities within a real-life teaching city. Later this year, […]
Water plays a critical role in our lives. According to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) “the total usable freshwater supply for ecosystems and humans is 200,000 km3 of water, […]
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