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The Faculty of Engineering Magazine

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Spring 2023

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  • Discover how biomedical engineering students are taking part in revolutionary research
  • Learn how a new Dal Engineering student design team is providing students with more hands-on design experience in oceans engineering
  • Meet an alum inspiring diversity in future engineers and another alum raising awareness about mental health
  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship: We’re introducing you to a recent grad who’s working to bring an impressive tech solution to market

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Spring 2022

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  • Improving the quality of our water: ±«Óãtv researchers address challenges through innovative initiatives
  • Introducing the Modern Engineer: A look at our future engineering leaders
  • Recent Grad Profile: Dal Alumna helps children living with asthma breathe easier
  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship: The next chapter in the Emera ideaHUB
  • Alumni Profile: A tribute to the great Pearl Sullivan
  • Faculty news, updates, and events

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Fall 2021

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  • How the faculty returned to campus safely during the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Engineering aerospace technology that is out of this world
  • The Women in Engineering Society’s impact on and off campus
  • Updates from the Emera ideaHUB
  • New grad profile: Valuing Education beyond the classroom
  • Faculty news, updates, and events

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Spring 2020

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  • New ultrasound technology enhancing the lives of cancer patients
  • Engineering a solution to groundwater issues
  • Dal Engineering researchers utilizing expertise in COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Celebrating the life of ±«Óãtv’s first Engineering graduate

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Spring 2019

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  • Lab-on-a-chip technologies advance oceans research
  • Launching Dal’s new Emera ideaHUB
  • Saving the lives of stroke patients
  • Building Nova Scotia’s first satellite

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Spring 2018

ÌýÌý In this issue:

  • Introducing incoming Dean Dr. John Newhook
  • Making the Most of a Big IDEA: Updates on the ±«Óãtv IDEA Project
  • Engineering alumni making waves in marine tech
  • Entrepreneur is making a difference in India and at ±«Óãtv

Spring 2017

ÌýÌý In this issue:

  • The future of Oceans Engineering – Dal gets ready to open new Oceans Engineering Hub
  • Improving Underwater Communications – Highlight on Faculty research project
  • The IDEA Project – Transforming Sexton Campus
  • The ChipWhisperer – Alumni Profile

Fall 2014

ÌýÌý In this issue:

  • Her passion for oceans runs deep – Featuring Dr. Kathryn Moran, President and Chief Executive Officer, Exec for Ocean Networks Canada
  • Where sand meets surf – New IDEA Sandbox initiative
  • Safe coasts and oceans – Professor and Associate Scientific Director of MEOPAR, Ron Pelot
  • NSPDDC – Connecting the private sector with univeristy expertise and creativity
  • Lifetime Achievement – Alumni award winner Ronald Gilkie

Spring 2014

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  • DeCell TechnologiesÌý– Not just a ‘Band-aid’ solution
  • Goldcorp helps outÌý– with a Professorship in Mineral Engineering
  • Push Strength –ÌýInventors give athletes added PUSH
  • From Hantsport to HonoluluÌý– Alumni spotlight
  • Rebirth of Drilling –Ìýin Nova Scotia
  • Bone AdhesiveÌý– Repairing bones with glue

Fall 2013

ÌýÌý In this issue:

  • Flying highÌý– industrial engineer at the controls
  • On the leading edge –ÌýÌýJoy Romero, Canadian Natural Resources
  • Engineering the futureÌý– Education through play
  • Where in the worldÌýis Dal EngineeringÌý– Alumni photo contest results
  • In for the long haul – Co-op students excel at Michelin Ìý

Spring 2013

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  • Start-up success to NIMS LabÌý– Ken Bowie
  • PEI Wind farm –ÌýÌýIn conversation with Bill Andrew
  • Bright (green)Ìý– Future for fast-growing power provider
  • Growing the futureÌý– Re-designing engineering education
  • A gifted teacher –ÌýDr. Ron Gilkie

Fall 2012

ÌýÌýÌý In this issue:

  • Partnering for InnovationÌý– NSERC and Pratt & Whitney Canada partner on new Industrial Research Chair
  • Alumni SpotlightÌý–ÌýÌýWadih Fares’ Journey sprit, drive and giving back
  • Dal’s Engineering Olympic ConnectionÌý– Alumni de Jonge and Giles share their shining moments
  • Lessons from the pastÌý– Innovative courses are making history

Spring 2012

ÌýÌýÌý In this issue:

  • Hanlon engineersÌý– Marine research colloboration
  • Bold AmbitionsÌý–ÌýÌýShell Experiential Learning Fund boosts recruitment of Dal students
  • Lesson LearnedÌý– Alumni spotlight, In Conversation with Dr. Feridun Hamdullapur, President of University of Waterloo
  • Engineering alumni shaped community, professionÌý– John James Kinley (DipEng ’48) and Andy Eisenhauer (DipEng ’45)

Fall 2011

ÌýÌýÌý In this issue:

  • Electric VehiclesÌý– Getting a real charge
  • Made in NunavutÌý–ÌýÌýAn approach to dealing with wastewater
  • Improving the life of aircraftÌý– Advanced materials expertise brings Boeing to Atlantic Canada
  • Know how to build bridgesÌý– Paving the way for student successs through scholarship fund

Spring 2011

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ÌýÌýÌý In this issue:

  • From lab to industryÌý– Design students solve real-world problems
  • Focused and balancedÌý–ÌýÌýAlumni spotlight on Ivan Duvar – former president and CEO of Marititme Tel & Tel
  • i – Seismic activityÌý– Mechanical engineering students using iphones/ipods for science experiments
  • Engineering a better futureÌý– Investing to make ±«Óãtv Engineering the best it can be

Fall 2010

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ÌýÌýÌý In this issue:

  • Clean heatÌý– Affordable and clean solar concentration technology
  • Doing the right thingÌý–ÌýÌýBringing a higher level of safety to offshore structures around the world
  • Education was the way outÌý– In converstation with Dr. Richard Currie
  • A new home for water researchÌý– The Centre for Water Resource Studies has a home on Sexton campus