Posts Tagged: Sarah Haines
A new research collaboration between Korean and Canadian institutions will explore the relationships between sustainable and resilient infrastructure and climate change Four U of T faculty, all from the Department of […]
CivMin’s Prof. Sarah Haines is featured in a recent video as part of the “What’s Your Story?” series. This video series allows you to get to know U of T Engineering professors beyond the classroom. In the […]
Ike Arzoumanian, a second-year Civil Engineering student, was part of a multidisciplinary team of three people to win first place at the Sustainable Buildings Challenge. The winning trio includes Eliany […]
November 23, 2022 | MBC News
A new partnership, powered by a Connaught Global Challenge Award, will bring several First Nations in Saskatchewan together with a team of researchers from the University of Toronto and Toronto […]
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 […]
Sarah Haines is an Assistant Professor who just started teaching with CivMin in January. Before joining U of T, she completed her undergrad, masters and PhD at Ohio State University. […]
To mark the United Nations’ International Day of Women and Girls in Science on Friday, February 11 CivMin sat (virtually) with civil engineering MASc candidate Zoe Hoskin to discuss […]
Sarah Haines joins the Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering as an assistant professor of civil engineering (Building Science) beginning July 1, 2021. We asked Prof. Haines to answer a […]
The Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering welcomes three new faculty as of July 1, 2021. All three join as assistant professors. Besides impressive academic credentials, among the trio there’s […]
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