Posts Tagged: david meyer
A paper published by CivMin PhD student Gabrielle Migliato Marega, titled Climate-Resilient Sanitary Sewers through Minimized Inflow, has been awarded Editor’s Choice from the Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. Marega is co-supervised by Prof. David […]
New research from CivMin Professor David Meyer and his team highlights how water supply scheduling leads to inequity between rich neighbourhoods and poorer ones in two Indian megacities In North American cities, […]
May 31, 2023 | CBC Online
Four CivMin graduate students have been awarded scholarships from the Centre for Global Engineering (CGEN). The feat is impressive, as half of the eight scholarships awarded have been granted to […]
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 […]
In a city like Toronto, the water never stops running. There’s always pressure conveniently pushing clean water into our homes for on-demand consumption. But that’s not how the whole world […]
A multidisciplinary team from across the University of Toronto is developing tools and metrics to empower water planners, communities and activists, and improve water equity in India. The project is led by Professors David […]
June 16, 2021 | Environmental Science & Technology
A sensor known as the SmartSpout, designed in part by U of T Engineering professor David Meyer (CivMin, CGEN) has been successfully deployed in a large-scale field trial in South Africa’s Limpopo Province. […]
April 9, 2020 | Quartz India
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