Posts Tagged: David Taylor
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
First neighbourhood-scale study of home water pumps shows that they decrease water pressure moderately, but have minimal effect on average water quality Household water pumps are a quirky feature of many urban water systems around the world. Utility […]
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
Just as students have had to adapt to new ways of learning, professors in the Deparment of Civil & Mineral Engineering have been adept at delivering their online lectures and […]
Seven new Hart Professorships will boost U of T Engineering research into technologies across a range of fields, from improved medical testing to more efficient transportation networks. Created in 2016 […]
For more than a billion people around the world, running water comes from “intermittent systems” that turn on and off at various times of the week. A new paper by […]
David Taylor, University of Toronto When Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer unveiled his long-awaited climate plan, he said he could eliminate the federal carbon tax and still meet Canada’s emissions […]
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