Craig Lake
@dalgeoprof
Geotechnical Engineering Prof at Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada
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19-06-2014 14:35:44
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Wow, the office is doing ok down there. Congrats Barret Kurylyk Graham Gagnon
Today was an incredible day to be on Sexton Campus Dalhousie University. @DALideaHUB was buzzing with young women solving design challenges & learning about opportunities in engineering. The Women in Engineering student volunteers that made this event possible are true role models!
With expertise in climate geotechnics and an Associate Editor of Canadian Geotechnical Journal since 2009, we are excited to welcome Greg Siemens from GeoEng Centre as the journal's new co-Editor-in-Chief 🎉⛏️ Learn about Greg's research on unsaturated soil ➡️ buff.ly/35lA8Wt
Congrats to all the 2020 Civil, Mineral Resource, and Environmental Grads! Well deserved! Also thanks to Amina Stoddart for putting this together.
Tenure-track position in Environmental Geoscience. Dalhousie University @Dal_ESnENVA #Academicjobs #AcademicTwitter dal.peopleadmin.ca/postings/7436
#fieldphotofriday: Our ASPIRE #environmental field school in PEI is complete! We taught/learned about #nitrate flows in/out of Basin Head lagoon and had a lot of field fun! Barret Kurylyk
#TBT today brings us to Atlantic Canada and the career of George Meyerhof, best known for his time at the Technical University of Nova Scotia, which became part of Dalhousie University in 1997. Dalhousie maintains a collection of his work at findingaids.library.dal.ca/meyerhof-georg…
If you haven’t done so already, remember to renew your CGS membership for 2023! A CGS membership renewal email was sent in December to all active 2022 members. If you aren’t yet a CGS member and wish to join, register online at cgs.ca/membership_ove… or contact [email protected].
Congrats to Twitterless (but not witless) Hayden Tackley for receiving the CSAFM_SCMAF Outstanding Student Poster Award at the 2023 CGU meeting for his work on ag soils, dyke realignment, and coastal flooding (with Craig Lake)
Hayden's 1st PhD paper with Craig Lake & via collaboration with SMU and AAFC uses geophysics, wells, sediment analysis, and drone imagery to show the impacts of dyke breaching and coastal flooding on shallow soils and groundwater >>50-day free access here authors.elsevier.com/a/1hIHQB8ccya2T