Elyse Hamp
Contract Instructor
Mailbox is located in room 3432 C.J. Mackenzie Building, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6 Canada
Bio
Elyse Hamp is a PhD candidate in Civil Engineering at Carleton University, a Team Lead at the Carleton Immersive Media Studio (CIMS), and a CIPA-HD Emerging Professional.
Her graduate research focuses on the structural analysis and non-destructive testing of historic unreinforced masonry using digital tools and numerical analysis.
She completed her MASc in Civil Engineering in 2021, on the seismic analysis of unreinforced masonry structures with plan irregularities using the Applied Element Method. Elyse has worked internationally with the University of Minho on the HeritageCare preventive conservation project and on cultural heritage documentation projects in Myanmar, Italy, and Peru. She has worked as a Teaching Assistant at Carleton University since 2019, instructing engineering statics and mechanics, site recording techniques, and building pathology.
Teaching Assignment 2025-2026
ACSE/CIVE 4601, ARCN 4200 Building Pathology and Rehabilitation