Dr. Christian Viau co-authored an article in the Spring/Summer 2024 issue of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE) titled “Harnessing and Improving upon the Strengths of Wood Agains...
On March 28, 2024, the students in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Department presented their 4th year Capstone Design Projects. This event celebrated the conclusion of the ...
https://carleton.ca/cee/2024/04/the-2024-design-capstone-project-presentation/
Dr. Burak Gunay, along with two other Carleton researchers, is this year’s recipient of the Early Researcher Awards (ERA). Each Carleton researcher will be receiving $140,000 research fund to ...
https://carleton.ca/cee/2024/04/dr-burak-gunay-recipient-of-this-years-early-researcher-awards-era/
From February 23rd to 26th, the Carleton University Troitsky Bridge Design Team attended the 40th-anniversary Troitsky Bridge Building Competition at Concordia University. Each year, bachelor’s...
Video recording of the lecture This year, the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department proudly hosted the 2024 John Adjeleian Lecture and Awards Event in a hybrid format on March 26, 2024. ...
https://carleton.ca/cee/2024/04/the-2024-john-adjeleian-lecture-and-awards-event/
Prof. Jeffrey Erochko and Prof. Christian Viau were interviewed on the CTV News Ottawa and CBC Radio Ottawa, respectively, on their take on the collapse of the Francis Scott Bridge in Baltimore. ...
Congratulations to Professor Elie Azar on his new appointment as the new Canada Research Chair in Sustainable Buildings and Communities at Carleton University! More on this news here.
Congratulations to four of our faculty who received the annual Carleton University Achievement Awards in recognition of their excellence in research and teaching.
A project led by Professor Onita Basu is one of the eight recipients of the 2023-24 Carleton University Experiential Learning Fund (CUELF). This project is in collaboration with Yukon University...
Prof. Kenny with a team of Carleton Researchers and the National Capital Commission (NCC) built “snow-bots” to manage the snow in the Rideau Canal Skateway. More about this story here.
https://carleton.ca/cee/2024/02/professor-shawn-kenny-and-team-built-snow-clearing-robot/