Bryan KarneyProfile page
Professor
Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, Department of Civil and Mineral Engineering
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- ProfessorFaculty of Applied Science and Engineering, Department of Civil and Mineral Engineering
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BIO
Professor Bryan Karney is working to solve the problem of how to sustain our limited water and energy resources while simultaneously continuing to accommodate the growing worldwide demand on these resources. Both researchers collaborate with industry and government partners to identify ways to increase efficiency in regional water, storm water and sewage distribution systems, and hydro dams.
Utilizing emergent methodologies such as low impact development, and newer sensor technologies for advanced performance monitoring, they seek to move engineering knowledge beyond the static models conventionally used for evaluating the sustainability of systems. Their work will help equip engineers with the ability to monitor and predict issues before they arise, to gauge risk before failures occur, to generate less waste, and to develop better policies that will lead to a more sustainable future.
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Utilizing emergent methodologies such as low impact development, and newer sensor technologies for advanced performance monitoring, they seek to move engineering knowledge beyond the static models conventionally used for evaluating the sustainability of systems. Their work will help equip engineers with the ability to monitor and predict issues before they arise, to gauge risk before failures occur, to generate less waste, and to develop better policies that will lead to a more sustainable future.
Media availability: TV, Radio, Print/Online
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
- ProfessorUniversity of Toronto, Toronto, Canada1987 - present
- Associate Dean and ProfessorUniversity of Toronto, Toronto, Canada2009 - 2011
NON-ACADEMIC POSITIONS
- DirectorHydraTek (Canada), Vaughan, Canada1988 - present
DEGREES
- PhDUniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
- MEngUniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
- BAScUniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
AVAILABILITY
- Media enquiries
INSTITUTIONAL STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
- Climate Positive Energy (CPE)
- School of Cities