Periodic Table Of Canada #Tech-2 https://t.co/tVyQcFknQp #startups @getflipp @TopHat @AbsorbLMS @clearbanc @venasolutions @benevity @ecobee @breather @AssentGlobal @wegalvanize @TouchBistro @clearpathrobots @Avidbots @Kik @wattpad @hopper @CrowdRiff @ChooseMuse @dwavesys
— Arcgate (@ArcgateInc) July 25, 2019
Only 7 days left to support @DemineRobotics' kickstarter campaign. Every pledge, share, like and comment helps spread the word about the problem of landmines and their push to make clearing them faster and safer! https://t.co/zEDjTg8X90 #mbetalumni #uwaterlooalumni #uwaterloo
— Conrad School (@conraduwaterloo) May 10, 2019
Congrats to the Conrad teams that won at the #VelocityFund Finals $5k Pitch Competition yesterday: Pulse Home, Forsa, Atlas Medical, and Special VR. https://t.co/O60SGEM28G
— Conrad School (@conraduwaterloo) March 27, 2019
Enterprise Co-op and BET 300 alumni @SienciLabs are raising funds for LongMill Benchtop CNC Router, which brings power of CNC milling to the maker, hobbyist, woodworker, and craftsman. Support their kickstarter now! https://t.co/XrADHW7HE7 #ecoop #bet300 #uwaterloo
— Conrad School (@conraduwaterloo) March 27, 2019
State-shifting smart material. Hard solid to soft gel and back again with no change in temperature. Read about this new material created by #UWaterloo researchers: https://t.co/IHTSWo1hPq @WaterlooENG #UWaterlooAlumni pic.twitter.com/BUuf9SslQn
— UWaterloo Alumni (@uwaterlooalumni) August 1, 2019
#UWaterlooAlumni discuss how next generation data, computing and human-machine interactions are key to developing safer and more efficient urban streets. Read more about what they have to say in the #UWaterlooMagazine: https://t.co/civdz70si6 @WaterlooENG @WaterlooMath pic.twitter.com/7TQEJLwatH
— UWaterloo Alumni (@uwaterlooalumni) July 31, 2019
Business founders Nirbhay Singh (BASc ’17) and Zaham Mustaq (BMath ’17) aim to help entrepreneurs prioritize their personal wellness. Read their story: https://t.co/BrOPe465lK #UWaterlooAlumni #UWaterloo @WaterlooENG @WaterlooMath pic.twitter.com/uuiSsar78W
— UWaterloo Alumni (@uwaterlooalumni) July 23, 2019
Waterloo Associate Professor Suzanne Kearns receives the 2019 "Elsie" Education award from The Northern Lights Aero Foundation. The award honours Canadian women who have made outstanding contributions to aviation and aerospace. https://t.co/ekJWfXhzzl pic.twitter.com/vLpYX1zpkF
— Daily Bulletin (@uwdailybulletin) July 22, 2019
Recently awarded Canada Excellence Research Chair Katja Mombaur will join @UWaterloo in spring 2020. In this video highlighting the #CERC program, Katja discusses her new role & renowned research in human-centred robotics. https://t.co/Q09RD15dGT @WaterlooENG @NSERC_CRSNG
— Waterloo Research (@UWResearch) July 26, 2019
Congrats to @Uwaterloo’s new & renewing @CRC_CRC Canada Research Chairs & @uwaterlooARTS Professor Evan Risko on receiving additional @InnovationCA JELF funding. https://t.co/L7gClDeUPO @ahswaterloo @WaterlooENG @envwaterloo @WaterlooSci @KirstyDuncanMP @WaterlooMath pic.twitter.com/fZ2cnUpbIC
— Waterloo Research (@UWResearch) June 14, 2019
A study by @DanielHenstra @jasonthistle & @uofg’s Dave Guyadeen ranks which Canadian cities are best prepared for climate change based on a review of 63 municipal climate change plans including Waterloo Region's. https://t.co/zMw1t3W8fd @uwaterlooARTS @envwaterloo @PSCIuWaterloo pic.twitter.com/79vmWDrJd8
— Waterloo Research (@UWResearch) December 4, 2018
Who tuned in to @AmazingRaceCDA last night? You may have noticed some familiar places. From maze-walking robots at our E7 @uwrobohub to a Speed Bump challenge in self-driving cars, it captured a perfect glimpse into some of the innovation happening here! https://t.co/77hYzW3ykY
— Waterloo Engineering (@WaterlooENG) August 14, 2019
We're excited that the @rideIONrt light rail trains are launching today in #KW & @UWaterloo’s expertise in mobility technology is helping transform the community #readytorideION https://t.co/jWVTqtYkeJ pic.twitter.com/kJc1Efe0wA
— Waterloo Engineering (@WaterlooENG) June 21, 2019
Valedictorian Blakelock Allan Brown gave an amazing talk about both the stuggles, as well as the immense rewards of his time here in engineering.
“Pain is temporary, but pride is forever. Congratulations on making it to the graduating class of 2019.” #UWaterlooGrad https://t.co/jXngC3KICK
— Waterloo Engineering (@WaterlooENG) June 15, 2019
Robotics firm Avidbots, co-founded by mechatronics alumni Pablo Molina and Faizan Sheikh, expects to hire up to 50 new employees this year, thanks to a funding round that has raised US$23.6 million. https://t.co/0j246IjQJJ
— Waterloo Engineering (@WaterlooENG) May 13, 2019
Check out this "We Built This" #video from @Communitech to see how our company has evolved from its beginnings at @UWaterloo to becoming the market's only fully autonomous commercial floor scrubbing #robot. https://t.co/AeiN866hm0 #WeBuiltThis #SmartTech
— Avidbots (@Avidbots) July 23, 2019
https://twitter.com/PALRobotics/status/1143554459110432768
Jatin Nathwani, the founder and director of @WISEwaterloo sat down on the #orangechair to discuss developing competitive #energypolicies to enable us to meet future energy requirements. @UWsustainable @AE_4H @UWaterloo https://t.co/rzw1jybxUM
— WISE (@WISEwaterloo) July 31, 2019
Did you know? Here at @UWaterloo, the Alumni Gold Medals are made by hand on campus in our state of the art multi-scale manufacturing lab! Congrats to our alumni as we celebrate at convocation today. @uwaterlooalumni
Learn more about the process here: https://t.co/nf0VL4wcVC pic.twitter.com/GMJzh18Ug5
— UWaterloo Co-operative and Experiential Education (@HireWaterloo) June 11, 2019
Check out how grad student @EvanBalzer2 is spending his summer in @ParksCanadaPEI to learn more about how we can protect the province's endangered bat population. @WaterlooBio @hbroders @WaterlooSci https://t.co/QPCtKzZyVb
— University of Waterloo Bat Lab (@UWBatLab) August 6, 2019
Victor Arora, of Waterloo’s on-campus observatory, talks about sharing astronomy with the public and gives tips for viewing the Perseid meteor shower. Give this podcast a listen! https://t.co/JtCnlCIHVu
— Waterloo Science (@WaterlooSci) August 11, 2019
Moving towards Quantum Supremacy: UW’s Roger Melko shares his perspective on using new methods of AI to solve the complexities of many-body quantum wavelengths as featured in @nature International journal of science https://t.co/fO9yJI8I6F#waterlooproud @uwaterlooalumni
— Waterloo Science (@WaterlooSci) June 24, 2019
https://twitter.com/uwaterlooARTS/status/1147136005721481217
What's our best defense against foreign interference in our election? Digital literacy, says @b_momani, professor of @PSCIuWaterloo #fakenews #cdnpoli https://t.co/A7Zx1En4kL
— UWaterloo Arts (@uwaterlooARTS) July 4, 2019
Faith Goldy has been banned from @facebook, but does "de-platforming" really make a difference? Experts (including @vmkitchen) weigh in. #UWaterlooArts @PSCIuWaterloo https://t.co/FTAOu068YZ
— UWaterloo Arts (@uwaterlooARTS) April 10, 2019
Trying to wrap your head around what's going on in #cdnpoli these days? We've got an expert for that too. https://t.co/0eRCAbbXtf
— UWaterloo Arts (@uwaterlooARTS) April 4, 2019
Floods cause more property damage than any other hazard in Canada – so what is your city going to do about it? New @CIGIonline policy brief from @DanielHenstra and @jasonthistle has a few ideas. @PSCIuWaterloo @envwaterloo https://t.co/YdoaRfoWQL pic.twitter.com/WPp2S2GcC2
— UWaterloo Arts (@uwaterlooARTS) March 25, 2019
"The discussion shouldn’t be ‘What does the law allow?’ . . . The discussion needs to be ‘What ethical boundaries should we add on top of the formal rules or laws," says @EmmMacfarlane, professor in @PSCIuWaterloo https://t.co/VWJIX0Qy9E
— UWaterloo Arts (@uwaterlooARTS) March 10, 2019
Well, this is awkward. Governments want more homeowners to get flood insurance, but there's a lack of info available to help them determine their flood risk, says @PSCIuWaterloo's @DanielHenstra and @envwaterloo's @jasonthistle and Andrea Minano. https://t.co/lJUCY0Z3Gu pic.twitter.com/kCwbYxQLlG
— UWaterloo Arts (@uwaterlooARTS) February 28, 2019
Flooding is the most costly hazard for Canadian municipalities and has became the largest source of property insurance claims, writes Prof. Daniel Henstra @PSCIuWaterloo Read @water_institute https://t.co/KZEUin8kq7 pic.twitter.com/Csbq1GbHXI
— UWaterloo Arts (@uwaterlooARTS) April 26, 2018
"Mostly, it’s just absurd" writes @EmmMacfarlane @PSCIuWaterloo on beer (etc) crossing provincial borders decision: https://t.co/6e12BOZ0qA
— UWaterloo Arts (@uwaterlooARTS) April 20, 2018
'She helped modernize the court and bring it into the 21st century' comments Supreme Court expert @EmmMacfarlane @PSCIuWaterloo of retiring chief justice https://t.co/MuYYLHz98f via @torontostar
— UWaterloo Arts (@uwaterlooARTS) December 8, 2017
Three years into the Senate’s renewal, how has its relationship with the government changed? @EmmMacfarlane’s new study analyzes the impact of a less partisan second chamber. @UWaterloo @PSCIuWaterloo #CdnPoli #SenCA #HoC https://t.co/bJJKnBosB3
— IRPP/Policy Options (@IRPP) May 29, 2019
Today, we announced that we are partnering with @WaterlooAI, the University of Waterloo's AI Institute. Together we will collaborate on the important work of leveraging AI for social good with the goal of solving some of society’s greatest challenges: https://t.co/5rXgLnH4Io pic.twitter.com/hSk9SqD79I
— Microsoft in Business Canada (@msft_businessCA) June 25, 2019
https://twitter.com/UWaterloo/status/1149028866003996674
.@UWVelocity, #UWaterloo’s primary entrepreneurship program, is launching a startup investment fund connecting early-stage startups with the capital they need. Investors will now have a way to invest in startups in a wide range of industries. Learn more: https://t.co/TzmnK3jOZR pic.twitter.com/A5zV0vLCY9
— University of Waterloo (@UWaterloo) January 16, 2019
How should we be teaching robots to act? What are they teaching us? Learn how @WaterlooENG professor Kerstin Dautenhahn is exploring these ideas, and more, in the #UWaterloo Social and Intelligent Robotics Research Laboratory. https://t.co/IZJMmAUq38 #UWaterlooProud pic.twitter.com/D7HUyhYvK3
— University of Waterloo (@UWaterloo) May 21, 2019
https://twitter.com/ChemEngMcGill/status/1103371956567576577
Sewage – An important source of data that researchers are actively mininghttps://t.co/pa7cUAdQ3I https://t.co/pa7cUAdQ3I
— Chemical Engineering McGill (@ChemEngMcGill) April 1, 2019
Submit to The Global Undergraduate Awards today to see your work recognized by an international programme, judged by professional academics from the world's top universities, and join a network of fellow undergraduates delivering top research in your… https://t.co/MtAFCSwwhy
— Chemical Engineering McGill (@ChemEngMcGill) March 6, 2019
Congratulations to the Faculty of Engineering teams who picked up prizes in the Dobson Cup! Full list available on the Dobson Chronicles site. Way to go! https://t.co/8dxP7yBzGV
— McGill Engineering (@McGill_Eng) April 5, 2019
From paper robots to miniature wind tunnels, annual engineering emporium showcases student creativity #McGill @McGill_Eng https://t.co/874izKh6rq pic.twitter.com/mddBPi2pjI
— McGill Reporter (@McGillREPORTER) April 16, 2019
Greener space travel? The work of @tomislavfriscic highlighted in @europescientist https://t.co/TwZM7RkfJo
— McGill Chemistry (@McGillChemistry) April 9, 2019
https://twitter.com/sylvain_baillet/status/1146883664992751616
Today in @Forbes, @mcgillu's @paimadhu writes about the updated and expanded @WHO list of essential diagnostics, also published today. https://t.co/LGdN5FEH9Z
— McGill Medicine (@McGillMed) July 9, 2019
The Director of @McGillBioethics, Jonathan Kimmelman (@KimmelmanJ) was featured in this @bopinion piece: https://t.co/R2lqXcogjy
— Biomedical Ethics (@McGillBioethics) May 1, 2019
Check out this video with @McGillBioethics's prof Nicholas King @nbk0124 talking about the @PodsProgram https://t.co/HIjoIAdA5H
— Biomedical Ethics (@McGillBioethics) August 9, 2019
McGill geography prof @re_sieber speaks with the @TorontoStar about Sidewalk Labs’ plans for Toronto’s waterfront.https://t.co/3gpOto8Hll
— McGill Science (@McGillScience) July 4, 2019
https://twitter.com/mcgillu/status/1146184254885453824
Thomas Szkopek, Professor in the Faculty of @McGill_Eng explains his research into #nanoelectronics at @NationalMagLab, in layman's terms AND in under two minutes. https://t.co/pixlYIkbjt
— McGill University (@mcgillu) June 10, 2019
A trick that pathogens use against the immune system turns out to be similar to a technique for fooling an image recognition algorithm. @pf_mg @McGillChemistry #mcgillhttps://t.co/7TBqnNJAI7 #ai
— McGill University (@mcgillu) July 26, 2019
Six #McGill researchers earn @NSERC_CRSNG Strategic Partnership Grants to control spread of antimicrobial resistance; develop the next generation of Li-ion batteries; limit infections of Legionnaires' disease, and more https://t.co/T7VNcDblZP @McGill_Eng @McGillMed @McGill_VPRI
— McGill University (@mcgillu) May 3, 2019
Meet Professor Jennifer Welsh. Teaching the core policy course: The Global Political and Policy Landscape, Jennifer Welsh is the Canada 150 Research Chair in Global Governance & Security @mcgillu and the Max Bell School. Learn more about her here: https://t.co/6GEuG8eSeN #mpp pic.twitter.com/9FozjNlnp5
— Max Bell School of Public Policy (@MaxBellSchool) January 24, 2019
B.C. carbon tax has drivers buy & drive more fuel-efficient cars, reduces gas consumption: research by VSE faculty affiliates; @UBCSauderSchool's Prof. Antewiler & @ubcLFS' Prof. Gulati https://t.co/oGJGyM5OgM
— UBC Economics (@ubcVSE) May 23, 2019
Does more money = more happiness?
"It's not just how much you have—it's what you do with it,” says @UBCPsych prof Elizabeth Dunn. “If you make really good spending decisions, you can turn a middle income into a fair bit of happiness." @DunnHappyLab https://t.co/6CnIa60pnd
— UBC Faculty of Arts (@UBC_Arts) July 23, 2019
Health research needs to be more specific to the sexes, argues @UBCPsych prof @LiisaGalea
"Male is still the default in research models and clinical trial participants, and drugs and treatments are designed for them, putting women at risk." @VICE https://t.co/GBbIh22G36
— UBC Faculty of Arts (@UBC_Arts) August 1, 2019
Tyee Poll: How Can We Stop Meeting Like This? Looked at research by @WynesSeth and @simondonner on air travel emissions https://t.co/kswDTujoTp via @TheTyee #ClimateEmergency #carbonemissions #CarbonFootprint
— UBC Oceans (@UBCoceans) August 2, 2019
"We are tapping into available resources where countries or communities have reached a point where they talk openly about censorship" -Dr. Gassner @cenesubc and #GreenCollege Society Member. https://t.co/yUDigvPDUo
— Green College (@GreenCollegeUBC) July 4, 2019
.@UBCSauderSchool study finds investors favour companies that give back – https://t.co/5I0GORCfFm
— UBC Media Relations (@ubcnews) July 31, 2019
A significant uptick in the number of traffic jams between Langley and Abbotsford could indicate that Highway 1 can’t handle much more traffic. #UBCSauder prof Robin Lindsay shares his thoughts via @surreynowleader: https://t.co/8KXhPirYS0 pic.twitter.com/wW0wmDlPAC
— UBC Sauder School (@UBCSauderSchool) August 4, 2019
Fully implementing the Paris Agreement is crucial for the health of the global ocean, says SPPGA Prof @DrRashidSumaila Read the full @OceanIPSO publication to learn about the eight urgent steps needed to address the ocean emergency: https://t.co/Wr1crCigxQ pic.twitter.com/RdNRZlbUR9
— UBC SPPGA (@ubcSPPGA) July 29, 2019
Canadian legal experts including #allardlaw’s @jocelynstacey, @StepanWood and Natasha Affolder weigh in on Saskatchewan court's recent recognition of climate change as a major threat. via @ConversationCA @ubcnews https://t.co/CwuOdaB7js
— Allard School of Law (@AllardLaw) May 8, 2019
A group of youth from around the world is calling for global governance + law enforcement to address the #climatecrisis. Could a "world court for the environment" help to speed up meaningful climate action? https://t.co/F9Kf8pGkQt #globalpoli #climatejustice @CUNCRthinktank
— West Coast Env. Law (@WCELaw) July 31, 2019
These new 3D crosswalks just hit Deerfoot City. How do you feel about the idea? | @CBCCalgary pic.twitter.com/IyOu2EaaIK
— CBC (@CBC) August 3, 2019
2017-18 movements of #polarbears in Hudson Bay tracked by satellite telemetry. Some interesting "coordinated" movements. Widespread use of the Bay contrasts with 2018-19. Every years is different. Thanks to @RTogunov @ualbertaScience grad for making the map. pic.twitter.com/gDKi5rnv5i
— Andrew Derocher (@AEDerocher) June 5, 2019
How #Edmonton is leading the way in #AI research is a great history of how @UAlbertaCS got to #3 in the world! #Alberta #Innovation https://t.co/9a47cPwbg9
— JGSchaeffer (@JGSchaeffer) November 2, 2018
The @UA_biomed team is working on an exoskeleton for jobs that require the brains of a human and the body of a robot | CBC News https://t.co/sYhXOdPYcm @UAlberta @UAlberta_Eng #biomedicalengineering #innovation #yeg #Biomedical #exoskeleton #Robotics pic.twitter.com/NrIeM0hvB4
— Stacey Sayler (@EECStacey) March 6, 2019
Hey, @UAlberta_Eng & @UAlbertaESS Come build for us! Gather up a team or two & build something amazing with non-perishable food in support of our work. https://t.co/kab3MAnEEV pic.twitter.com/yzytVdOAQV
— Edmonton's Food Bank (@yegfoodbank) February 19, 2019
RT @InnovateYEG You've heard that Canada is a leader in #AI…but did you know #UAlberta, @AmiiThinks & #yeg are major reasons why. Here are the facts! #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #yegtech
(link: https://t.co/1BUfaYk7TM) https://t.co/Tr2obmBGMQ— UAlberta Research (@UofAResearch) July 30, 2019
Microbes key to helping tackle #ClimateChange problems: Microorganisms produce & consume #GHGs so their role is critical & could maybe be leveraged to control GHCs https://t.co/8crhWVoWxk https://t.co/MmhgLVXn9h
— UAlberta Research (@UofAResearch) June 19, 2019
Scientists partner with Razor Energy for geothermal pilot project in Swan Hills, Alberta, combining power of geothermal energy with existing oil and gas infrastructure. https://t.co/CwNdYFoXYK #UAlberta #energy pic.twitter.com/31KJFdUVzL
— UAlbertaScience (@ualbertaScience) July 22, 2019
Venomous, predatory, invasive. Lionfish have invaded over 7.3 million square kilometres in the Atlantic and Caribbean. Now, #UAlberta scientists have created a new model to predict the impact of the invasive predators on coral reefs. Full story: https://t.co/3vSincVP4I #biology pic.twitter.com/4jSjqsZJ6D
— UAlbertaScience (@ualbertaScience) June 8, 2019
Have you ever thought about eating meat…that was “farmed” in a lab? Matt Anderson-Baron did during his graduate studies. Check out the Edmonton Journal story on Future Fields, a start-up company here in Edmonton. https://t.co/XJOakuYV5m#gradimpact #UAlberta
— Graduate Studies (@UAlbertaFGSR) April 3, 2019
So excited about this important new support for high volume manufacturing! https://t.co/Z9A2lLZ2Kv
— UAlberta Engineering (@UAlberta_Eng) February 11, 2019
Watch our @UAlbertaREES Professor Sven Anders talk to CTV News about the changes to the Canada Food Guide, and the implications it might have on Dairy and Meat producers! @UofAALES https://t.co/jHAXhSOy0b
— Res Econ & Env Soc (@UAlbertaREES) January 22, 2019
https://twitter.com/EllenGoddard1/status/1128709143030689792
Scientists identify new minerals for carbon capture and storage: https://t.co/uXUplU0GgM #UAlberta #geology #climatechange pic.twitter.com/KEhNT7joeR
— folio (@folioUAlberta) December 12, 2018
NEW POD ALERT: Listen in as we talk to @joelgehman about how fracking information is shared with the public in Canada and the United States. https://t.co/QfrzNtmimx #Fracking #UAlberta pic.twitter.com/BFx1cPri2I
— UAlberta Business (@UAlbertaBiz) June 27, 2019
Just made #nanoparticle #jello . Nice way to show the optical properties of diffusion and transmission! pic.twitter.com/v5zgakKw8n
— Jean-Francois Masson (@Masson_chem) March 29, 2019
The fathers of the #DeepLearning revolution win 'the Nobel of computing,' the #ACMTuringAward. Congratulations to Yoshua Bengio (@umontreal), Geoffrey Hinton (@UofT) and Yann LeCun (@nyuniversity). https://t.co/Ruy0hhkFML
— uMontreal News (@uMontreal_news) March 27, 2019
Today, we launch the first CAV testing ground of its kind in North America, to accelerate the safe deployment of #driverlessvehicles. #OttawaL5, a regional tech development site in #AVIN, creates new capability & opportunity for #CdnInnovation: https://t.co/i4MdqawY29
— Invest Ottawa (@Invest_Ottawa) May 17, 2019
@TheCIMSLab is partnering with @Carleton_U 's engineering professors Liam O'Brien and Gabriel Wainer on the new @NSERC_CRSNG Strategic Partnership Grant, SUSTAIN. Read more about it: https://t.co/guEOYBF8df #carletonresearch #Sustainability #BIM #architecture #engineering
— CIMS (@TheCIMSLab) May 24, 2019
Unless we clean up our act, Earth will become entombed by an impenetrable layer of #space junk, warns Alex Ellery of @CarletonU_Enghttps://t.co/xaFaaAaafO
— The Conversation Canada (@ConversationCA) May 27, 2019
Great news for @CUFRavenRacing! They’re partnering with @GBatteries to kick-start development of a new #FormulaSAE electric race car. The future is bright for the @CarletonU_Eng students who put so much effort into the project each year. More info: https://t.co/Gdm02XiZie pic.twitter.com/3wAxd8vg0T
— Carleton University News (@CUnewsroom) June 5, 2019
Researchers @UBC and @McMasterU have developed what could be the bone implant material of the future: an airy, foamlike substance that can be injected into the body and provide scaffolding for the growth of new bone. https://t.co/N73neEDq6u pic.twitter.com/yYMYpjAzIA
— NSERC / CRSNG (@NSERC_CRSNG) April 23, 2019
Exciting news! This could tackle a signif challenge in vaccine delivery, especially in countries where cold chain storage may be unreliable (Also nice to see them crediting the person whose idea it was as well) #Health #Science #VaccinesSaveLives #Canada @McMasterU @McMasterEng https://t.co/dgNysYeOr4
— Andrea Davidson (@Andrea_in_Guate) May 23, 2019
Did you know the pharmaceuticals industry is dirtier than the global automotive sector when it comes to emissions intensity? | @lotfi_belkhir @WBoothSchool @McMasterEng @ConversationCA https://t.co/rvKgndQLC0
— McMaster University (@McMasterU) May 28, 2019
#WorldOceansDay#queensu researcher Ryan Mulligan of @QueensEngineer is a coastal engineer & oceanographer researching across North America & at Queen’s Coastal Engineering Lab, Canada's largest hydraulics lab. Read more about his work @ConversationCA https://t.co/XdoL8YAGpU
— Queen's Research (@queensuResearch) June 8, 2019
Views from last week’s @ICOLDCIGB @icoldcigb2019 technical tour on tailings dam research to @QueensEngineer hosted by @GeoEngCentre including MSc student Andrea Walsh’s tailings dam breach experiment #FlumeFriday pic.twitter.com/4zRvzUEGOm
— Andy Take (@take_andy) June 21, 2019