Research | Queen’s University Canada

Department of Civil Engineering

[Pascale Champagne]
October 4, 2018

What happens to all our waste? Dr. Pascale Champagne discusses how integrated bioresource engineering can help generate energy, effectively recycle, and reduce treatment costs.

July 9, 2018

Investigating the impact of climate and climate change on the severity and frequency of landslides: this research will lead to better understanding and management of the risks climate change poses to the soil slopes of Canada’s natural and built environment.

July 9, 2018

Developing new guidelines and techniques for building waste-disposal sites that provide long-term environmental protection: this research will lead to the development of better methods for protecting the environment from contamination by waste.

July 9, 2018

Investigating the behaviour and design of buried pipe systems for city, transportation and resource industry applications: this research optimizes the cost and safety of renewing deteriorated pipes and building new ones.

July 9, 2018

Investigating sustainable wastewater treatment strategies that have the potential for downstream recovery of biofuels: this research will lead to better bioresource management and contribute to a new generation of technologies for treating waste, residuals, and biomass feedstocks.

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