Research
We have identified four strategic areas of research:
Energy and Minerals
Resilient Infrastructure
Climate and the Environment
The Faculty of Engineering has developed expertise in a variety of fields related to environmental sustainability, becoming an internationally recognized center of excellence for wastewater management and treatment, carbon capture and storage, and surface water management. Researchers in this area have established long-standing partnerships with private and public sector organizations. Our areas of expertise include air quality, solid waste treatment, climate management in remote and indigenous areas, and remediation of mine tailings.
Emerging and Advanced Technologies
Demand from both students and industry for additional learning and research opportunities in emerging technologies (including mechatronics, autonomous systems, nanosystems, materials, and artificial intelligence applications to engineering) is the way for innovation. Emerging and advanced technologies drive innovation across all sectors. The discovery and application of these technologies remain a fundamental priority and a key ingredient to economic prosperity and job creation (Government of Alberta ATIS 2022). Our focus on the integration of multiple subfields in engineering is bolstered through collaborations within the College of Natural and Applied Sciences and in the delivery of a new program in mechatronics to solidify excellence in this area, as well as the world-class engineering and health sciences research and teaching programs in the College of Natural and Applied Sciences and the College of Health Sciences to expand and streamline the biomedical engineering teaching and research program.