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A Dalhousie University professor who has led the way on water quality research in Canada has been chosen to receive the Albert E. Berry Medal for his significant contributions to the field of environmental engineering.
Graham Gagnon, dean of Architecture and Planning and a professor in the Department of Civil and Resource Engineering at Dalhousie, was recently selected by the Board of Directors of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE) for the honour, which is awarded for notable contributions in education, applied engineering, research and development and in public service.
“As a CSCE member, I am humbled by this recognition and see this as a team award in which many students, faculty colleagues and research partners have helped me advance a better understanding of water quality and treatment,” said Dr. Gagnon.
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