Dec 18, 2018 — VIDEO: 2018 the Year in Review
Here's an exciting video rundown of just a very few of the highlights of this amazing 125th anniversary year so far for The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
Dec 11, 2018 — Dirk The Superconducting Gravimeter arrives at Queens
A new iGrav superconducting gravimeter, installed on a bedrock mounted slab in the basement of Miller Hall earlier this year, will enable researchers in the Department of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering to explore cheaper, safer, more efficient ways to peer under ground.
Dec 07, 2018 — VIDEO: EngChoir performs original piece to mark Dec 6 memorial
EngChoir performs Chrysalides and Amazing Grace on the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. The event was an Engineering Society memorial to mark the 29th anniversary of the École Polytechnique massacre.
Dec 04, 2018 — VIDEO: Transferring into Engineering Chemistry with Emily Kennedy
Here's a nice video about how undergraduate student Emily Kennedy transferred into Engineering Chemistry after completing three years in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
Nov 28, 2018 — VIDEO: The Future of Things by Dr. Joshua Marshall
Queen's Engineering professor Dr. Josh Marshall delivered this interesting video submission on the big screen to the Artificial Intelligence, Data Analytics and Data Governance session at the Principal's Symposium: Imagining our Digital Future, November 26, at the Bader.
Nov 21, 2018 — PHOTOS: Inaugural Beaty Water Research Centre Forum
The inaugural Beaty Water Research Centre Forum happened earlier today in the Bio-sci atrium. There were some amazing ideas on display.
Nov 20, 2018 — VIDEO: What is Engineering Chemistry?
While chemical engineering programs focus largely on commodity chemical plants, engineering chemistry integrates additional engineering science that expands the scope of design work to include a broad range of products and processes.
Nov 05, 2018 — VIDEO: A Design Journey, The Structural and Multidisciplinary Systems Design Lab (SMSD)
Here's the second in our series of videos on The Structural and Multidisciplinary Systems Design Lab (SMSD) at Queen’s. It is a research group in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering under the leadership of Dr. Il Yong Kim specializing in advanced modelling (FEM) and multi-disciplinary design and optimization. It's really interesting work.
Nov 05, 2018 — Dr. Kerry Rowe invested into Order of Canada
Queen’s civil engineering professor Dr. Kerry Rowe, in a career spanning more than four decades, is a leading figure geotechnical engineering and a founding father of the field of geoenvironmental engineering. His work has helped shape human understanding of how to best dispose of solid waste without poisoning the natural environment.
Nov 03, 2018 — Dr. Carlos Escobedo named among influential Hispanic Canadians
Congratulations to Queen's Engineering Professor Dr. Carlos Escobedo on being named one of TD Bank's 10 Most Influential Hispanic Canadians.
Oct 30, 2018 — Aboriginal Access to Engineering: Instilling an appreciation for STEM subjects
Aboriginal Access to Engineering offers a suite of initiatives to provide support and community for Aboriginal engineering students, ongoing partnership with Indigenous communities across Eastern Ontario, and the promotion of STEM education to Indigenous youth.
Oct 29, 2018 — Registration now open for Fall Preview, November 3rd & 17th
Fall preview is a great chance for those considering applying to Queen's engineering, and their parents, to learn more about the program and get a taste of what it's like to study engineering at Queen's. It's coming up November 3rd and 17th. Please come.
Oct 23, 2018 — VIDEO: SMSD solving practical problems with industry partners
The Structural and Multidisciplinary Systems Design Lab (SMSD) at Queen’s is a research group in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering and under the leadership of Dr. Il Yong Kim specializing in advanced modelling (FEM) and multi-disciplinary design and optimization. It's really interesting work.
Oct 21, 2018 — VIDEO: Queen's Alumni Brain Trust
Happy Homecoming! Just think of all the missteps and mistakes that could be avoided with the wisdom of experience and the benefit of hindsight. You can't see into the future but you can access one of the greatest resources for new and aspiring Queen's engineers: our alumni.
Oct 20, 2018 — VIDEO: The Great Art Caper of '66
Happy Homecoming! The steel sculpture on the patio behind the Douglas Library has a history here at Queen's going back more than 50 years. John MacLatchy (BSc Eng '64) and Lorn Newton (BSc Eng '66) were not only there for the installation, they even knew the artists.
Oct 19, 2018 — Dalton Kellett (Sc '15), professional race car driver
Queen’s engineering graduate Dalton Kellett (Sc ’15) divides his time as a professional race car driver between the track and as a mentor for young people interested in STEM fields.
Oct 18, 2018 — Engineering student Evan Latsky to run half-marathon in hockey gear for charity
Third-year computer engineering student Evan Latsky is gearing-up to run the Scotiabank Toronto Half-Marathon on October 21. He will stand out from the crowd, though, because he will be running the 21-kilometer course in full hockey gear.
Oct 17, 2018 — A homecoming and contribution of expertise by a Queen's Engineer
When the ventilation system for the new biomedical research facility under construction in Botterell Hall turned out to be too loud for the neighbourhood, Queen’s alumnus Matt Downey and his firm Parklane Mechanical Acoustics got the job to engineer the solution.
Oct 15, 2018 — Dean Nathan F. Dupuis Leadership in Engineering Education Award
The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science is seeking nominations for the Dean Nathan F. Dupuis award, a one-time award established in recognition of the 125th anniversary of the Faculty. Deadline: Nov. 30, 2018.
Oct 15, 2018 — Professor Carolyn Small Engineering Education Innovator Award
Nominations are now open for the Professor Carolyn Small Engineering Education Innovator Award, a one-time award presented to pre-tenure faculty members in recognition of the 125th anniversary of the Faculty. Deadline: Nov. 30, 2018.
Oct 11, 2018 — Queen's engineering students aid in design of new assistive device for amputees
New York entrepreneur Bryan Costello has developed a new medical device that will help improve the daily lives of amputees by making their prostheses more comfortable to use in cold weather. Before he can take his Costello Heatsleeve to market, he needs a refined design and a new prototype. That’s where a group of Queen’s engineering students come in.
Oct 09, 2018 — VIDEO: A waste water research project Part Two
David Blair, a Master's candidate in Civil Engineering, is working with a group of undergraduate researchers and public works officials in Loyalist Township on a project to better understand wastewater treatment processes at the Amherstview Wastewater Treatment Facility near Kingston.
Oct 02, 2018 — VIDEO Waste water research project Pt 1
David Blair, a Master's candidate in Civil Engineering, is working with a group of undergraduate researchers and public works officials in Loyalist Township on a project to better understand wastewater treatment processes at the Amherstview Wastewater Treatment Facility.
Sep 20, 2018 — QVIP team earns top prize in CAN-RGX Design Challenge
Queen's engineering students Becca Bonham-Carter, Louis Burelle, Josh Galler, Katelyn Morrison, Ben Simons, and Kate Lahaie of the Queen’s Vorticity Innovation Project (QVIP) won The Magellan Award at the Canadian Reduced Gravity Experiment (CAN-RGX) Design Challenge last month at the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) Flight Research Laboratory in Ottawa.
Sep 17, 2018 — VIDEO: Coastal Engineering Lab with PhD candidate Ramy Marmoush
Ramy Marmoush is a researcher and PhD candidate under the supervision of Queen's engineering professor Dr. Ryan Mulligan in the Department of Civil Engineering. Marmoush is using the wave pool at the Coastal Engineering Lab on West Campus to learn more about erosion processes on shorelines.
Sep 13, 2018 — Queen's students developing new neurosurgical aid
A group of Queen's researchers are working to adapt a consumer augmented reality system, the Microsoft HoloLens, as a tool to help neurosurgeons more easily determine the best locations for burr holes in the skull for the emergency treatment of subdural hematoma. It's work that could help save lives.
Sep 08, 2018 — PHOTOS: We have a year, 2022!
One of the most enduring traditions of Queen's Engineering, the Grease Pole, was held at a secret location, Saturday. It was a bit chilly but we have a year, 2022!
Aug 31, 2018 — MME Emeritus Professor Awarded Prestigious Metal Physics Award
Congratulations to Emeritus Professor Rick Holt for winning the Prestigious Canadian Metal Physics Award.
Aug 23, 2018 — EngSoc Summer Series Part VIII: Engineering in Athletics
Join Emily, Carson, and Besh, members of your Engineering Society Executive in this, part eight, of our EngSoc Summer Video Series. Meet some Queen's engineering students who are also varsity or club athletes. Learn how you can balance your academic work with sports.
Aug 17, 2018 — VIDEO: Join the FEAS Content Development Team, The Media Squad
Applications for positions on the Fall/Winter 2018 Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science Content Development Team are now open. $14.60/hr, flexible schedule, up to seven hours per week. You must qualify for the Work Study Program. See Job ID 96890 on MyCareer or apply directly with resume, cover, and any work samples to m.mills@queensu.ca Interviews arranged and conducted the week of Sep 17.
Aug 14, 2018 — VIDEO: Fall Term Break Explained
Join Steph and Emily for a detailed explanation of all you need to know about Fall Term Break.
Aug 09, 2018 — EngSoc Summer Series Part VII: Engineering disciplines
Join Emily, Carson, members of your Engineering Society Executive in this, part seven, of our EngSoc Summer Video Series. It's a handy explanation of the various engineering disciplines available to choose from here at Queen's.
Aug 03, 2018 — Visiting engineering researcher holds spot on Italian national wheelchair fencing team
Dr. Rossana Pasquino, a newly appointed Associate Professor at the Universita degli Studi de Napoli Federico II in Naples, Italy, has spent part of the summer here at Queen’s as a guest researcher in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Engineering Chemistry. When she’s not working to expand our understanding Rheology, she’s training seriously for international competition.
Jul 19, 2018 — Queen's Gave Japanese Internment Camp Survivor a Second Chance at Life
A memorial bench for Queen's electrical engineer Howie (Hisao) Toda (Sc’52) was unveiled on campus earlier this summer.
Jul 17, 2018 — VIDEO: EngSoc Summer Series Part VI: How to get involved
Join Emily, Carson, and Behshid, members of your Engineering Society Executive in this, part six, of our EngSoc Summer Video Series. It's a great way to start thinking about ways you can get involved in extracurricular activities at Queen's.
Jul 16, 2018 — PhD student Clouthier wins prestigious paper competition
Congratulations to PhD candidate, Allison Clouthier, earned first place in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Bioengineering Division) student paper competition last week in Dublin for her submission on the influence of patellofemoral joint morphology on mechanical outcomes of simulated surgery.
Jul 12, 2018 — Moving Load Simulator unveiled and demonstrated
The Moving Load Simulator, the central part of a $4-million investment in research equipment for the Structures Lab at Queen's, was unveiled and demonstrated earlier today. The device will facilitate research that will help engineers learn to design and build bridges that last longer and cost less.
Jul 11, 2018 — VIDEO: EngSoc Summer Series Part V: Rescources for Engineering Students
Join Carson, Emily, and Behshid, members of your Engineering Society Executive in this, part five, of our EngSoc Summer Video Series. It's a handy highlight rundown of just some of the resources available to engineering students here at Queen's.
Jul 11, 2018 — Jeswiet earns 2018 SME Sargent award
Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) Sargent Award Professor Jack Jeswiet received the 2018 Society of Manufacturing Engineers Albert M Sargent award at the 2018 SME International Awards Gala in Boston.
Jul 04, 2018 — EngSoc Video Series, Part IV: EngSoc Services for Students
Join Emily and Behshid, members of your Engineering Society Executive in this, part four, of our EngSoc Summer Video Series. It's a handy highlight rundown of just some of the services provided by your Engineering Society. It's a nice companion guide with SOAR coming up this Friday and Saturday.
Jun 28, 2018 — Three Engineering Faculty Members Named CAE Fellows
Queen's Engineering professors Amir Fam, Richard Holt, and Yan-Fei Liu were inducted into the Canadian Academy of Engineering during a ceremony in Calgary on Monday, June 18.
Jun 27, 2018 — Great Lake Festival Held June 7
The Great Lake Water Festival was held at Lake Ontario Park on June 7. More than 300 Grade 4 students from the Kingston area gathered to celebrate and learn about water. Community stakeholders from across the region participated in the event, organized in part by the good people at the Beaty Water Research Centre.
Jun 27, 2018 — Successful Launch for Queen's Engineering Rocket Engineering Team
The Queen's Rocket Engineering Team (QRET) scored a successful launch and recovery of their rocket last week in competition in New Mexico.
Jun 25, 2018 — EngSoc Video Series, Part III: ILC Tour
Queen’s Engineering student volunteers conceptualize, plan, and execute all of kinds of community outreach and partnership initiatives throughout the year. Queen’s Women in Science and Engineering (WiSE) and Robogals are two that aim specifically to draw young women into STEM.
Jun 23, 2018 — Student Outreach Draws Women to STEM
Queen’s Engineering student volunteers conceptualize, plan, and execute all of kinds of community outreach and partnership initiatives throughout the year. Queen’s Women in Science and Engineering (WiSE) and Robogals are two that aim specifically to draw young women into STEM.
Jun 19, 2018 — EngSoc Video Series, Part II: Campus Tour
Join Carson, Emily, and Behshid, your Engineering Society Executive in this, part two, of our EngSoc Summer Video Series. It's a handy highlight tour of campus. Let us show you around.
Jun 18, 2018 — APSC 100 Students Work with Community on Tiny Emergency House Design
Among the projects undertaken this year by APSC 100 students is an emergency housing design that could be used to keep people safe and sheltered in the event of unforeseen disaster. Students worked with officials of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte First Nation in Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory on an idea for a tiny, trailer-based, temporary house.
Jun 16, 2018 — A Chat with Verity Studios Founder Dr. Raffaello D'Andrea
Dr. Raffaello D'Andrea is a renowned international entrepreneur, engineer, and creator of flying machines. He is the founder of Verity Studios, Professor at ETH Zurich, and founder of the company that is now Amazon Robotics. We spoke with him after his ECE Distinguished Speaker Series talk at Queen's on June 7th.
Jun 12, 2018 — EngSoc Video Series Part One
The Engineering Society is your student government. Introducing Carson, Emily, and Behshid, your Engineering Society Executive in this, part one, of our EngSoc Summer Video Series.
Jun 11, 2018 — Connections: Queen's Engineering Experience Program
One of the great emerging tools for getting young people interested in STEM fields and engineering as early as possible are various outreach programs offered by the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. Connections is just one of those programs. Let's peek inside . . .
Jun 04, 2018 — Queen's Biomechanical Students Making a Difference in the Community
Queen’s Engineering students Leigh Janssen and Olivia Roud are working with Kingston resident Jim Stinson this summer to develop custom assistive devices that will enable him to read and write more independently.
May 31, 2018 — Class of 2018 Celebrates Spring Convocation
Congratulations to the class of 2018. Photos from Convocation today in Grant Hall.
May 29, 2018 — How Can we Make Mining More Sustainable?
Virtually everything we use in all our daily lives that isn't grown from the earth or fished from the sea is mined. Most mining, though, comes at an environmental cost. Bachelor of Mining Engineering Technology program lead David Yokom explores ways to make mining more sustainable.
May 28, 2018 — Annette Bergeron Sc'87 Appointed Engineers Canada President
Queen's Engineer Annette Bergeron (Sc’87) has been named President Elect of Engineers Canada.
May 25, 2018 — Civil Engineering Donor Wall Unveiled in Ellis Hall
There was a very nice gathering and ceremony in Ellis Hall earlier today for the unveiling of a great-looking new donor wall for those who have made financial donations to the work of the Department of Civil Engineering here at Queen's.
May 24, 2018 — Professor Amir Fam named CAE Fellow
Queen’s Engineering Professor and Associate Dean (Research and Graduate Studies) has been named Fellow of the prestigious Canadian Academy of Engineering.
May 24, 2018 — ECE Distinguished Speaker Series June 7: Raffaello D'Andrea
Dr Raffaello D’Andrea, renowned international entrepreneur, engineer, creator of breathtaking flying machines and TED speaker with more than 7.3 million video views will be speaking at Walter Light Hall on June 7th. D’Andrea’s talk will be followed by a reception at the ECE grad lounge (WLH 314). Everyone is welcome.
May 23, 2018 — VIDEO: Queens Summer Engineering Academy - QSEA Jr
QSEA Jr is way for kids in Grades 8 and 9 to get their very first tastes of engineering and university life. It’s a week-long commuter or residence program on campus at Queen’s University led by undergraduate engineering students and Connections staff.
May 22, 2018 — VIDEO: Queens Summer Engineering Academy - In the Community
It’s not always easy or practical to bring groups of kids all the way to Queen’s for Queen's Summer Engineering Academy programs. QSEA in the Community is a way to bring QSEA programs and activities to you.
May 18, 2018 — VIDEO: Queens Summer Engineering Academy - Jr. Girls program
QSEA Jr. Girls is way for students in Grades 8 and 9 to get their very first tastes of engineering and university life. It’s a week-long summer commuter or residence program on campus at Queen’s University led by female undergraduate engineering students. Space is limited. Registration details at www.queensconnections.ca
Apr 16, 2018 — Dr. Keith Pilkey named department head of Mechanical and Materials Engineering
Dr. Keith Pilkey has been named head of the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering here at Queen’s for a five-year term starting at the beginning of 2018.
Apr 09, 2018 — VIDEO: Human Detectron System
Here's an interesting video with Zack, Jacob, and Palmer. Their capstone design project is Detectron, an automated system for monitoring the number of people in a given room or space. It was all part of the ECE capstone design open house earlier this year.
Apr 06, 2018 — Flying blind: The future of work in Canada depends on better research
Dr Brian Frank, Associate Dean (teaching and learning) and DuPont Canada Chair in Engineering Education here at Queen’s University, and Professor Greg Evans of the department of chemical engineering and applied chemistry at the University of Toronto are calling on policy makers to ensure modernization of education policy in Canada is built on a solid foundation of research-based knowledge.
Apr 04, 2018 — VIDEO: Mechmania - Parachute Deployment for Indoor Rocketry
APSC200/293 students gathered in the ILC last week for Mechmania. The project this term: a system for parachute deployment for indoor model rocketry.
Apr 03, 2018 — VIDEO (Part Two): Meet the students of Aboriginal Access to Engineering
Meet Emilie and Zackary, just two of the students of Aboriginal Access to Engineering.
Mar 26, 2018 — READ & WATCH: Meet new Queens engineering professor Levente Balogh
Newly hired Queen’s mechanical and materials engineering Assistant Professor Dr Levente Balogh is an expert in materials characterization and the irradiation of materials. He’s planning work that will make commercial nuclear power reactors better and safer.
Mar 20, 2018 — VIDEO (Part One): Meet the students of Aboriginal Access to Engineering
Meet Emilie and Zackary, just two of the students of Aboriginal Access to Engineering.
Mar 16, 2018 — VIDEO: Facial Recognition Security System Capstone Project
Here's an interesting video with Mohammed, Jessica, and David about their capstone design project. It's a system for using facial recognition technology to actuate physical locks. Imagine using your own facial expressions to unlock your front door.
Mar 14, 2018 — VIDEO: How a term at The Castle can help fortify your resume
The enrollment deadline for this year's summer Global Project Management program at The Castle is coming up on April 1. It's a great adventure, an exciting way to cover some of your electives, and a good way to build an edge on your project management skills. It's also a great way to make your resume stand out.
Mar 12, 2018 — VIDEO: Meet Laura Wells Assistant Professor Chemical Engineering
Laura Wells is an assistant professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering here at Queen's. She and her research group are developing advanced biomaterials that can help treat blindness.
Mar 05, 2018 — READ & WATCH: Meet new Queen's engineering professor, Suraj Persaud
Dr Suraj Persaud has recently joined the faculty in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering. He plans to build a research group to help understand corrosion problems relevant to Canada’s nuclear power industry.
Mar 02, 2018 — PROFILE: Undergraduate researcher Leigh-Anne McKnight
Engineering chemistry student and undergraduate researcher, Leigh-Anne McKnight, is exploring new ways to make plant-based materials for manufacturing that are more environmentally sustainable.
Feb 26, 2018 — Meet new Queen's engineering professor, Vahid Fallah
The Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering at Queen’s is welcoming four new faculty members this year. One of them is Dr Vahid Fallah, an expert in additive manufacturing. He’s recruiting graduate students and laying the groundwork for a laboratory that could change the way metal and polymeric parts are manufactured.
Feb 26, 2018 — PHOTOS: Queens hosts Canadian Mining Games
The Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining at Queen's played host to teams from all over the country at the 2018 Canadian Mining Games here in Kingston, Feb 22-25.
Feb 23, 2018 — VIDEOS: Celebrating Graduate Studies events all week
The School of Graduate Studies at Queen's is hosting a series of events online and on campus all next week to help undergraduate students learn more about grad studies at Queen's.
Feb 21, 2018 — VIDEO: Augmented reality broadcasting mobile app capstone project
Here's an interesting video with JP, Dylan, and Jensen and their capstone design project.
Feb 20, 2018 — VIDEO: Aboriginal Access to Engineering
The First Nations Education Conference is happening this week so here's an interesting video from Aboriginal Access to Engineering here at Queen's about some of the outreach work being done to get aboriginal youth interested in STEM fields early.
Feb 16, 2018 — PROFILE: Undergraduate Researcher Jamie-Lee Freeston
Engineering chemistry student and undergraduate researcher, Jamie-Lee Freeston, is studying ways to improve the efficiency of bio-diesel extraction. It’s work that could lead to cleaner, more sustainable sources of energy.
Feb 16, 2018 — PHOTOS: ECE Capstone design competiton
The ECE Capstone Design Open House was held yesterday in the ILC. There were lots of great ideas and designs on display. Follow the link for a photo gallery and winners list. Congratulations all . . .
Feb 15, 2018 — VIDEO: ELEC490 Capstone Project Demonstration Augmented Reality Basketball Trainer
Queen's engineering students Pascal, Robert, David, and Raphael developed an augmented reality basketball trainer for their ELEC490 capstone project, on display with all the other projects at the ELEC490 Open House in the ILC today . . .
Feb 14, 2018 — PHOTOS: Dean's Scholars Reception honours academic excellence
The Dean's Scholars Reception was held last night at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre. There are 141 graduating students this year who were Dean's Scholars in all four years of their undergraduate studies.
Feb 12, 2018 — VIDEO: Claire Davies earns FEAS Excellence in Education Award
Claire Davies, an assistant professor, Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, has earned the Excellence in Education Award from the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science for her inter-faculty curriculum, community based projects, and active-learning approach to teaching.
Feb 07, 2018 — Meet new Queen's engineering professor, Laurent Béland
The Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering at Queen’s is welcoming four new faculty members this year. One of them is Dr. Laurent Béland, an expert in computational material science. He’s recruiting graduate students to help work on solving some of the enduring problems of nuclear reactor design and durability issues in cement paste.
Feb 06, 2018 — PROFILE: Undergraduate Researcher, Nicole Woodcock
Engineering chemistry student and undergraduate researcher, Nicole Woodcock, is studying the properties of cellulose nanocrystals. It’s work that could have wide-ranging applications, including in the world of cosmetics.
Feb 02, 2018 — VIDEO: ELEC490 remote manipulator capstone project
The ELEC490 open house is coming up in the ILC on February 15th. Here's a little taste of just one of the great projects that will be on display then from the ECE discipline night on February 1st.
Feb 01, 2018 — VIDEO: Meet Karen Rudie, Queen's engineering and computing professor
Karen Rudie, professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the School of Computing here at Queen's, uses mathematical modelling to help engineers and designers make the best, most accurate, predictions and decisions. It's work that can impact all our daily lives by making things safer, and more efficient.
Jan 29, 2018 — PROFILE: Undergraduate Researcher, Danielle Tremblay
Danielle Tremblay began work as an undergraduate researcher after first year. Now as she completes her undergraduate degree, she's very well positioned to pursue graduate work or to begin her working life. Undergraduate research work is a great way to help focus your own career plans and to position yourself well for your next opportunities.
Jan 22, 2018 — RESEARCH PROFILE: Building understanding of nature's power at the water's edge
Queen's civil engineering professor Ryan Mulligan and his research group are working on new ways to help engineers design for coastal areas as hurricanes become more frequent and intense.
Jan 22, 2018 — PROFILE: Undergraduate Researcher François Daudelin
François Daudelin is amassing valuable undergraduate research experience that will position him well to pursue graduate studies after he completes his degree.
Jan 19, 2018 — Hoult earns FEAS Excellence in Research Award
Queen’s engineering professor Neil Hoult is this year’s recipient of the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science (FEAS) excellence in research award.
Jan 17, 2018 — Civil Engineering Discipline Night
Come out to the Civil Engineering Discipline Night to learn about the different facets of civil engineering!
Jan 15, 2018 — PROFILE: Undergraduate Researcher Hayden Estabrook
Hayden Estabrook is amassing valuable undergraduate research experience that will position him well to pursue graduate studies after he completes his degree.
Jan 09, 2018 — VIDEO: Tour the Ultrafast Photonics Lab with Professor James Fraser
How fast is ultrafast? 100/1,000,000,000,000,000ths of a second or faster. Join Queen's engineering professor James Fraser on a tour of the Ultrafast Photonics Lab in the Department of Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy. The research work done there has wide-ranging applications including semiconductor technology to bioprotein functionality.
Jan 08, 2018 — Dr. Karen Rudie named IEEE Fellow
Queen’s Engineering professor, Karen Rudie, has been named among the new Fellows of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for 2018.
Jan 03, 2018 — Dr. R. Kerry Rowe Appointed to the Order of Canada
Kerry Rowe, Civil Engineering faculty member and former Vice-Principal (Research), "was recognized for his seminal contributions to the field of geoenvironmental engineering, notably for his pioneering research in waste barrier systems."