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P.Eng, PhD, BSc, MES
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Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Fundamentals of Process Engineering
ENGR 227
This course is taken by students typically in the final year of their engineering diploma (with the next step being the completion of their engineering degree). Students would have a foundational background in processes, thermo-fluids, statics, materials, design, etc. The goal in this course is facilitate a project that would help students make connections between course work and industry needs. We are interested in working with companies to provide outcomes of value - whether this be designs, research, and/or technical reports.
Engage with 2nd and 3rd year multidisciplinary engineering students on a course project in Thermo-Fluids II
ENGR 212
This course is taken by students typically in the final year of their engineering diploma (with the next step being the completion of their engineering degree). Students would have a foundational background in processes, thermo-fluids, statics, materials, design, etc. This course specifically considers fluid statics, turbomachinery, power cycles, etc. The program at this stage lacks opportunities for work with large data sets or Excel. An opportunity to incorporate this into a project would be ideal. The goal in this course is facilitate a project that would help students make connections between course work and industry needs. We are interested in working with companies to provide outcomes of value - whether this be designs, research, and/or technical reports. Students in this course have a variety of backgrounds - going into mechanical, chemical, industrial, and civil engineering.