Join us at the Lassonde School of Engineering on Saturday for the Women in Engineering Fall Forum

Just one week remains until our much anticipated Women in Engineering Advisory Committee’s (WEAC) Fall Forum. Don’t miss out on what is sure to be an engaging and informative full-day conference at the Bergeron Centre for Engineering Excellence – the new home of the Lassonde School of Engineering at York University. Morning speakers will […]
Carleton University: a dynamic, research-intensive institution recognized as one of Canada’s leading schools for engineering and design

This post was prepared by Carleton University. The Bachelor of Engineering offers 13 unique programs for students to specialize in, wherever their interests may lie. From Aerospace Engineering (the oldest program in the country), to new and innovative programs such as Architectural Conservation & Sustainability Engineering, or Sustainable and Renewable Energy Engineering, Carleton has it […]
Cristina Amon, P.Eng., wins engineering profession’s top honour in Ontario

Dr. Cristina Amon, P.Eng., Dean, Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, University of Toronto Alumni Professor in Bioengineering, Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, is the 2015 Gold Medal winner for her technical excellence, outstanding leadership, commitment to the engineering profession and dedication to community service. Dr. Amon is a pioneer in developing computational fluid […]
Congratulations to Jeanette M. Southwood, P.Eng., for winning the Engineering Medal for Engineering Excellence

Jeanette M. Southwood, M.A.Sc., P.Eng., FEC, FCAE, QPESA, QPRA is the Vice-President, Strategy and Partnerships, Engineers Canada. By 2050, it is anticipated that 70 per cent of the global population will be urban. Currently, more than 50 per cent live in cities. Throughout Jeanette Southwood’s career, she has demonstrated vision and leadership with a focus on […]
What is the Ring of Fire? – Moving towards the sustainable development of this vital resource

The Ring of Fire refers to a 5,000 km2 area in the James Bay Lowlands (550 km north of Thunder Bay) considered to be one of the largest potential mineral reserves in Ontario. Containing chromite, nickel, copper, zinc, and gold, the Ontario Chamber of Commerce estimates that this region in the […]
Sushanta Kumar Mitra, P.Eng., Associate Vice-President Research at York University wins Engineering Medal for Engineering Excellence

The wide-ranging research achievements of Dr. Sushanta Kumar Mitra have led to the establishment of numerous innovative technologies and techniques that have made a direct and influential impact on improving society. Dr. Mitra and his team conceived a method of detecting E. coli in contaminated water within two to 60 minutes based on the level […]
The Engineering Medal for Engineering Excellence goes to Brian Isherwood, P.Eng., Founder of Isherwood Geostructural Engineers

For over 40 years, Brian Isherwood has been making a significant impact on the excavation and underground industry in Ontario, and pioneered the specialty field of geostructural engineering. Since founding Brian Isherwood and Associates (now called Isherwood Geostructural Engineers) in 1972, Isherwood’s ability to find solutions to shoring support challenges in deep excavations, often in extremely […]
24 Sussex Drive – Renovate or Demolish? Let OSPE know and we will advise the Prime Minister

Evidence abounds that the official Prime Minister’s residence at 24 Sussex Drive in Ottawa is in dire need of repair, renovation and retrofitting. Laden with asbestos and antiquated electrical wiring, Prime Minster Justin Trudeau has chosen not to move his family into the home that was built in 1868. No matter what happens to […]
Michael A. Butt, P.Eng., wins Engineering Medal for Management

Michael Butt has been a leading figure in the international engineering community since starting his first construction company as an undergraduate at the University of Toronto. Since then, he has enthusiastically committed over 50 years to the construction industry, using his entrepreneurial spirit and management skills to build his own companies while continuously championing change […]
Do you know ESSCO? The Engineering Students Societies’ Council of Ontario

This post was prepared by Melissa Buckley, Vice President of Communications at the Engineering Student Societies’ Council of Ontario. What is ESSCO? When the Engineering Student Societies’ Council of Ontario (ESSCO) was founded in 1987, its initial objectives were to improve curriculum, quality of teaching, and costs. Recently, ESSCO has been known to provide engineering […]