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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Capstone Symposium 2024 Recap

That's a wrap on the Civil and Environmental Engineering Capstone Symposium 2024!

We had 58 teams across 4 programs participating in the event and had lots of people stopping by to ask questions. Congratulations to the 4B students on finishing these projects after putting in so much hard work and dedication. Your efforts in your posters & presentations not go unnoticed and the CEE team wishes you all the best.

Thank you to everyone who supported this event - faculty, staff, students, industry partners, and. We could not have done this without you!

Wednesday, March 6, 2024

Green Office Free Store

CEE & Engineering Outreach's Green Office Team's came together over the past couple months to collect clothing items for our first ever FREE STORE! This event took place March 5th at 11:30am and we had a crowd by 11:15am. It was so nice to see everyone come by to find new treasures for their closet.

We wanted to reduce the impact of the fast fashion industry while giving our students the opportunity to save money as well. A win win situation!

Thank you to everyone who donated, supported, and shopped at our free store.

The Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race (GNCTR) is the largest and longest running engineering student competition in Canada. 400 engineering students from 20 institutions are required to design and construct a toboggan with concrete running surface(s), a roll cage, and mechanical steering and braking systems that combine to safely glide the toboggans down a steep snow-covered hill.


This year, the competition was hosted in St. John’s, NL from Feb 7th to 11th, which marks the 50th anniversary of the competition and ݮƵ’s 40th year competing! 17 ݮƵ engineers travelled to race down the hill in their golf-themed “Tee-Bog” and took home the Sustainability Award, as well as scoring highly in multiple Civil-focused categories!

Thursday, February 15, 2024

AE 200/AE 208 Project Facade

AE 200 & 208 project facade taught by Professor Amy Li and Professor Basheer Algohi!

For this project, students were tasked with a small-scale field experiment that explored the connection between thermal dynamics and building enclosure design. They had to keep in mind window-to-wall ratio (WWR), cladding systems, shading devices, and building energy performance.

These students designed and created a south-facing facade for an 'apartment' that minimizes the heating demand and has a comfortable temperature inside.

Shoutout to the wonderful tech team who helped students create these amazing facades!! CEE is wishing these students the best of luck keeping their apartments nice and cozy!

Friday, December 8, 2023

MTE Pitch Competition Winners

OnWednesday December 6th, MTE & Faculty judges evaluated the top 6 presentations from ENVE and GEOE student design teams.

A few weeks ago, MASc student, Thiruni Thirimanne presented at the Latornell Convservation Symposium. Take a look at how amazing this is!!!

Title: Assessing Erosion Risk in Urban Watersheds: A Stream Power-Based Approach with SPINpy 1

Abstract: Managing the increasing erosion risk in urban watersheds and mitigating its adverse effects on infrastructure and river systems necessitates a watershed-scale approach. Stream power, or the rate of energy expenditure of flowing water per unit length, is related to river erosion, channel instability and morphologic change.

Wayne Parker was pleased to encounter Bruce Hutchinson, long time faculty member in the Department and former Department Chair at Convocation 2023! Bruce was there to hood the third generation of PhD's in the family.

Last weekend, from September 22nd to 24th, a group of University of ݮƵ Architectural Engineering students participated in the Timberfever Design Build Competition at Toronto Metropolitan University. Celebrating its 9th anniversary, Timberfever is an annual competition funded by Moses Structural Engineering and sponsored by 30 leading architecture, engineering, and construction firms.

Friday, September 22, 2023

Mapping the Future of Flood Response

There were days Robert wondered why he had left a full-time job as a water resources consulting engineer, particularly when he wasn’t successful in applying for a couple of entrepreneurial awards related to his hydrologic modelling research.

But now as a recent recipient of theJain Family Award for Entrepreneurship, he is no longer questioning coming back to the University of ݮƵ for his third environmental engineering degree.

For Robert, the award made possible by a gift from the Vijay Anand Foundation to encourage student entrepreneurship at ݮƵ is providing financial assistance and, perhaps more important, confirmation that his research has significant potential.

“Before I received the award, I definitely had some moments of self-doubt,” he said. “Part of receiving the award was validation that I had made the right decision to pursue a PhD.”

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