applied mechanics /civil/taxonomy/term/17/all en Odour impact assessment /civil/nicell/odour <h2>Principal investigator</h2> <p><b><a href="/civil/people/nicell">James A. Nicell</a>, PhD, PEng (Professor)<br /> <a href="/civil/">Department of Civil Engineering</a><br /> 平特五不中</b></p> <p><b>聽</b></p> Tue, 19 Mar 2013 20:41:17 +0000 jim.nicell@平特五不中.Ca 73 at /civil Environmental Engineering /civil/grad/areas/environmental <!--Proofread by Jane 27/02/2001--> <p><a href="#Description">Description</a> | <a href="#Researchers">Researchers</a></p> <p>聽</p> Fri, 13 May 2011 17:34:31 +0000 jorge.sayat@mcgill.ca 81 at /civil Enzymatic treatment /civil/nicell/enzymatic <h2>Principal investigator</h2> <p><strong><a href="/civil/faculty/nicell">James A. Nicell</a>, PhD, PEng (Professor)<br /> <a href="/civil/">Department of Civil Engineering</a><br /> 平特五不中</strong></p> <h3>Background</h3> <p>In an attempt to overcome some of the problems associated with traditional chemical and biological waste treatment systems, recent research has focused on the environmental applications of pure enzymes that have been isolated from their parent organisms.</p> Fri, 13 May 2011 17:34:30 +0000 jim.nicell@平特五不中.Ca 67 at /civil Admissions /civil/grad/admissions <p><a href="/civil/grad/admissions/#ELECTRONIC">Electronic Version</a> | <a href="/civil/grad/admissions/#ADMISSION">Admission Requirements</a> | <a href="/civil/grad/admissions/#PROCEDURES">Application Procedures</a> | <a href="/civil/grad/admissions/#DEADLINES">Application Deadlines</a></p> <p>聽</p> Fri, 13 May 2011 17:34:30 +0000 jorge.sayat@mcgill.ca 65 at /civil Geomechanics and Geotechnical Engineering /civil/grad/areas/geotechnical <p><a href="#Description">Description</a> | <a href="#Researchers">Researchers</a></p> <p>聽</p> Fri, 13 May 2011 17:34:30 +0000 jorge.sayat@mcgill.ca 72 at /civil Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering /civil/grad/areas/hydraulic <p><a href="#Description">Description</a> | <a href="#Researchers">Researchers</a></p> <p>聽</p> <h2><strong><a name="Description" id="Description"></a>Description</strong></h2> <p></p><div class="image-caption-container lt"><img alt="Sustainability of Water Resources" title="Sustainability of Water Resources" height="210" width="320" style="float: left;" class="file-large lt" src="/civil/files/civil/styles/wysiwyg_large/public/images/water_resources.jpg?itok=EE8LU5kB" /></div> Fri, 13 May 2011 17:34:30 +0000 jorge.sayat@mcgill.ca 68 at /civil Areas of Specialization /civil/grad/areas <p>Although the Department is not divided formally into sections, the fields of study and research can be grouped into four main areas: environmental engineering and water resources management, fluid mechanics and hydraulic engineering, geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering, as well as structural engineering and construction materials. Selected courses are also available in the area of transportation engineering. Descriptions of the topics of research and facilities in the four major areas are presented under each section:</p> Fri, 13 May 2011 17:34:24 +0000 jorge.sayat@mcgill.ca 38 at /civil Undergraduate Programs /civil/undergrad <p>The core courses of the civil engineering program ensure a sound scientific and analytical basis for professional studies through courses in solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, soil mechanics, environmental engineering, water resources management, structural analysis, systems analysis and mathematics. Fundamental concepts are applied to various fields of practice in both required and complementary courses.</p> Fri, 13 May 2011 17:33:05 +0000 franca.della-rovere@平特五不中.Ca 9 at /civil