Carleton University - Geography
Director, Envirings Inc.
Environmental Services
Mary
Trudeau, Ph.D., P.Eng.
Ottawa, Canada Area
Professional engineer with over 25 years of experience in a wide range of environmental issues, including policy and program advice for water issues, urban water infrastructure and climate adaptation.
PhD Student and Teaching Assistant
Hydrology: change in surface water response to rainfall with urbanization and associations with changes in aquatic biodiversity (Geography)
Contract Instructor
Contract instructor at Carleton University and the University of Ottawa.
Contract Instructor
Mary worked at University of Ottawa as a Contract Instructor
Contract Instructor
Developed and taught Sustainable Hydrology, an on-line course for a Graduate Student certificate program.
Principal/ Expert Consultant
Provided policy and program advice to government, not-for-profit and private sector clients on water related issues and climate adaptation risk assessment (see profile following for Marbek Resource Consultants). Assisted ICF in the transition period following its acquisition of Marbek Resource Consultants.
Director
Mary worked at Envirings Inc. as a Director
M.Sc.
Environment and Management
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Geography (Hydrology)
Researched hydrologic change in urbanizing watersheds of the Canadian Great Lakes Basin and associations with fish richness. Identified a negative association of flow acceleration with fish richness using a database comprising Environment Canada hydrologic data at 15-minute increments over 42 years in 27 watersheds, hourly rainfall records, six decades of fish records, and estimates of urban land use from historic NRCan aerial photos.
PhD Student and Teaching Assistant
Hydrology: change in surface water response to rainfall with urbanization and associations with changes in aquatic biodiversity (Geography)
Contract Instructor
Contract instructor at Carleton University and the University of Ottawa.
B.A.Sc.
Civil Engineering, Water Resources
Contract Instructor