The Arquluk Symposium has been held at the Yukon College on February 21, 2018. The goal of this activity was to share the results of our five-year research program dedicated to permafrost engineering, with the stakeholders of northern transportation infrastructure.
Presentations from the Symposium are available under the title Publications and Documents / Meetings.
Thanks to all our speakers and participants who made this day a success!!
Two teams are actually in Beaver Creek, Yukon, to do drilling for the "gravimetry and thermal profiling" project; and also to complete the instrumentation of the project on "thermal regime around culverts". »» Read more
Deux équipes sont actuellement à Beaver Creek au Yukon, pour effectuer des forages dans le cadre du projet de "gravimétrie et de profils thermiques", ainsi que pour compléter l'instrumentation du projet portant sur...»» Read more
Simon Dumais will present his Master's seminar "Evaluation of utilization of high-albedo pavements in nordic context" on Thursday, April 17th at 10:30 am, local 1920, pavillon Adrien-Pouliot...»» Read more
Simon Dumais présentera son séminaire de maîtrise "Évaluation de l’utilisation des revêtements routiers à albédo élevé en contexte nordique", le jeudi 17 avril à 10h30, au local 1920 du Pavillon...»» Read more
Congratulations to Julie Lepage-Malenfant who obtained Interdisciplinary research fellowship for her phd under the direction of Guy Doré and co-direction of Daniel Fortier, University of Montreal»» Read more
Benoit Loranger, Florence Lanouette, Julie Malenfant-Lepage and Dejan Grabundzija obtained NSTP Grant to finance their travel on their test sites in the North (Nunavik, Yukon, Greenland)»» Read more
Three master's students Simon Dumais, Laurie-Anne Grégoire and Loriane Périer, with doctoral student Damien Grellet, won the contest at the 49th Congress AQTR, 2014.»» Read more