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Civil and sandwiches is an academic event that CEUS hosts at least once a semester. The CEUS VP Academic is responsible for planning and organizing the event. Professors from the civil engineering department are invited to speak about a topic relating to their research.
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Civil and sandwiches is an academic event that [[Civil Engineering Undergraduate Society | CEUS]] hosts at least once a semester. The CEUS VP Academic is responsible for planning and organizing the event. Professors from the civil engineering department are invited to speak about a topic relating to their research.


Students are invited to connect with their professors in an informal setting outside of the classroom, while at the same time eating sandwiches provided by the CEUS!
Students are invited to connect with their professors in an informal setting outside of the classroom, while at the same time eating sandwiches provided by the CEUS!
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=== ''<u>Past Civil and Sandwiches</u>'' ===
=== ''<u>Past Civil and Sandwiches</u>'' ===
* September 28th 2023
<blockquote>Invited: Professor Meguid, Gaskin, and Rogers</blockquote><blockquote>Abstract:</blockquote><blockquote>The invited professors spoke about their area of expertise, and shared details about all streams within Civil Engineering offered at McGill.</blockquote>
* March 15th 2019
* March 15th 2019
<blockquote>Invited: Lijun Sun and Mary Kang</blockquote><blockquote>Abstract:</blockquote><blockquote>Professor Sun spoke about his research pertaining Machine Learning for Smart Transportation. </blockquote><blockquote>Professor Kang talked about Methane emissions and the groundwater impacts of oil and gas development.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Invited: Lijun Sun and Mary Kang</blockquote><blockquote>Abstract:</blockquote><blockquote>Professor Sun spoke about his research pertaining Machine Learning for Smart Transportation. </blockquote><blockquote>Professor Kang talked about Methane emissions and the groundwater impacts of oil and gas development.</blockquote>