Past Event! Note: this event has already taken place.

When: Wednesday, October 3rd, 2018
Time: 6:30 pm — 7:30 pm
Location:Sunnyside Library, 1049 Bank Street, Ottawa
Audience:Anyone
Cost:free
Contact:Engineering Events, engineering.events@carleton.ca, 613-520-2600 Ext. 1184

Lecture Synopsis: For over 150 years, asphalt roads have been deteriorating faster than municipalities can build and repair them. The first asphalt paving steamroller hit road building equipment markets in Europe around the year 1860, and the basic design featuring two heavy metal drums has not changed. An alternative design by Carleton Professor A.O. Abd El Halim originally conceived in the early 1980s and known as the Asphalt Multi-Integrated Roller (AMIR) aims to improve the longevity and resilience of our roadways by preventing cracking at its source. In this lecture, Professor Halim will discuss the design process behind his innovative AMIR technology, and the path to his current partnership with Ottawa-based transportation infrastructure firm R.W. Tomlinson Ltd., paving the way to a higher standard of asphalt compaction and improving the lifespan of roads – all while saving dollars.

About the Series: Ingenious Talks is a special speaker series from the Faculty of Engineering and Design that engages the community in discussions of timely and innovative ideas in engineering, design and technology.

For questions, or to let us know about your attendance, please send a message to engineering.events@carleton.ca