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Civil and sandwiches is an academic event that CEUS host.The VP Academic is responsible for planning and organizing the event. Professors from the civil department are invited and will share their insights and recent researches.

And the hightlight part: there will be delicious (FREE) sandwiches served!~~
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=== ''<u>Past Civil and Sandwiches</u>'' ===
* March 15th 2019
<blockquote>Invited: Lijun Sun and Mary Kang</blockquote><blockquote>Abstract:</blockquote><blockquote>Professor Sun presented on his research about Machine Learning for Smart Transportation. </blockquote><blockquote>Professor Kang talked about Methane emissions and groundwater impacts of oil and gas development.</blockquote>
* March 26th 2018
<blockquote>Invited: Dominic Frigon and Josh Stipancic</blockquote><blockquote>Abstract:</blockquote><blockquote>Mr. Josh Stipancic was currently doing research in Transportation Engineering here at McGill. He shared not only his journey in Transportation with you, but also information on Graduate Studies, why you should consider pursuing grad studies, and what you can expect from them. </blockquote><blockquote>Our next speaker will be Professor Frigon, discussing the opportunities and careers in Environmental Engineering. A foreign idea to us, Environmental Engineering has a ton of branches that we aren’t very familiar with. </blockquote>
* Nov 11th 2017
<blockquote>Invited: Dominic Frigon and Josh Stipancic</blockquote><blockquote>Abstract:</blockquote><blockquote>Mr. Josh Stipancic was currently doing research in Transportation Engineering here at McGill. He shared not only his journey in Transportation with you, but also information on Graduate Studies, why you should consider pursuing grad studies, and what you can expect from them. </blockquote><blockquote>Our next speaker will be Professor Frigon, discussing the</blockquote>
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