Posts Tagged: Jennifer Drake
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 […]
A family of geese was successfully relocated from a rooftop lab at U of T. Led by the Toronto Wildlife Centre, CivMin’s Professor Jennifer Drake and MASc candidate Jad Saade […]
Always on green: From rooftop labs to the playing field Giuliana Frizzi is a Civil Engineering MASc candidate, working under the supervision of Prof. Jennifer Drake, who not only excels […]
Q&A with Prof. Elodie Passeport: Can green infrastructure keep microplastics out of the environment?
You may have heard of the Great Pacific garbage patch, but the majority of plastic waste in the environment is more subtle: tiny particles ranging from the size of a […]
While the U of T campus is closed to the public, in-person classes and non-essential lab work, an attempt is being made to connect with individuals continuing to work from […]
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 […]
November 25, 2019 | The Globe and Mail
November 25, 2019 | The Toronto Star
In nature, one organism’s waste often becomes energy for another. Professor Emma Master (ChemE) wants to apply these same principles to industrial manufacturing. “We can leverage biological processes to recycle carbon and […]
Researchers at the Centre for Global Engineering (CGEN) are collaborating with Indigenous communities to address pressing infrastructure challenges facing geographically disparate communities across Canada. CGEN’s Reconciliation Through Engineering Initiative (RTEI) […]
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