Posts Tagged: civil engineering

Q&A with alumnus and civil engineering professor Amer Shalaby

Millions of Muslims travel to Mecca each year for the hajj, a religious pilgrimage. Professor Amer Shalaby is working to make large gatherings like these safer through infrastructure and crowd management systems.

BuzzClip helps the visually impaired navigate daily life

The BuzzClip, a product by U of T Engineering startup iMerciv, detects obstacles within the wearer’s immediate surroundings and provides intuitive vibrations at different frequencies depending on the distance to the object.The BuzzClip, a product by U of T Engineering startup iMerciv, detects obstacles within the wearer’s immediate surroundings and provides intuitive vibrations at different frequencies depending on the distance to the object.

Oh, Canada! Meet the alumnus behind Our Home & Miniature Land

Alumnus David MacLean (CivE 8T5) — along with business partner Jean-Louis Brenninkmeijer — is developing Our Home & Miniature Land, a forthcoming interactive attraction that will showcase Canada through a series of scale 3D model exhibits.
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