A global engineer making a world of a difference: Meet Amy Bilton, PhD, P.Eng.
Improving aquaculture in Vietnam: Right to left: Graduate students Shakya Sur, Ahmed Mahmoud, and Professor Amy Bilton installing their passive aeration device in a test pond in Vietnam. The device increases the level of dissolved oxygen in the water without the need for electricity, increasing fish production. Other collaborators on the project include graduate student Jawad Mirza, postdoc Ali Ebrahimi and Elan Pavlov, a mathematical modelling expert at Curiousitate. Photo credit: Amy Bilton/University of Toronto Engineering

A global engineer making a world of a difference: Meet Amy Bilton, PhD, P.Eng.

In 2008, Christina Amon, ScD, P.Eng., Dean of the University of Toronto’s (UofT) Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, created a Task Force on Globalization and Engineering to explore how…

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