Civil, Environmental, Geological Engineering Capstone Design Symposium
Come and explore Civil, Environmental & Geological's Capstone Design Symposium!
View all 2018 Civil, Environmental & Geological Engineering Capstone Design Projects.
Come and explore Civil, Environmental & Geological's Capstone Design Symposium!
View all 2018 Civil, Environmental & Geological Engineering Capstone Design Projects.
The Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Energy and the Canadian Plastics Industry Association are pleased to offer complimentary academic registration to faculty and students for this 2-day event.
This conference is intended to bring together international experts, policy makers, researchers, innovators and entrepreneurs to explore how the advancements in resource recovery technologies and the pursuit of a sustainable economy are changing the way we interact with our world.
Dr. John S. Gero
Research Professor
Department of Computer Science and School of Architecture University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Research Professor
Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study George Mason University
The talk will cover the following topics:
The Exergy Destruction Principle: Is the optimum thermodynamic system one that maximizes it's utilization of exergy?
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series, Hamid Moradkhani and Alton N. Scott, the Endowed Chair in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Alabama, will present "Toward More Resilient Hydrosystems: Flood and Drought Hazards, Vulnerability and Risk in a Changing Climate".
The four-part Canadian Blockchain Olympiad Training Camp programme to prepare Canadian students for entering the 2019 International Blockchain Olympiad (www.ibcol.org), a multidisciplinary design & building competition for solving real-world challenges through decentralised apps.
Join the Water Institute on March 1, in DWE 3518 to learn about AquaHacking 2019: a multi-stage competition that engages entrepreneurs, raising awareness of water issues and fostering their commitment to solving them.
Students, faculty, staff and alumni are welcome to watch the Canadian Engineering Competition (CEC) 2019 competition events. Various competitions in design, consulting, presentation and debate will take place throughout E7 from Friday, March 1 until Sunday, March 3.
Research students from the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering will be challenged to articulate the impact and breadth of their research in a 3 minute presentation, using 1 static PowerPoint slide during the Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition.