Shoshanna Saxe

 Shoshanna Saxe

Shoshanna Saxe

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Oct 16, 2019
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Professor Saxe was a trash teacher, with horrible office hours and explanations. I found that she didn't take her role seriously and rather ran off to meetings. Also, her office hours were not helpful either. Sadly, she's not capable of explaining difficult concepts in a way that most can understand.

Biography

University of Toronto St. George Campus - Civil Engineering


Resume

  • 2012

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

    Engineering

    University of Cambridge

  • 2007

    M.S.

    Geotechnical Engineering

    Civil Engineering

    Glass Blowing

  • 2002

    B. Eng

    Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics

    Concrete Toboggan

    Engineers Without Borders

  • Shoshanna Saxe

    Author at Spacing Toronto

    Engineering

    Retaining Walls

    LEED AP

    Sustainable Design

    Foundation Design

    Slope Stability

    Geotechnical Engineering

    Geothermal

    Sustainability

    Civil Engineering

    Sustainable Development

    Environmental Awareness

    Subway Design

    P.Eng

    Eglinton Crosstown LRT

    Toronto Ontario Canada

    Hassan Ally

    Amjad Khan

    Nikos Chalaris

    P.Eng. PMP

    Shoshanna

    Saxe

    Arup

    University of Toronto

    Spacing Magazine

    iBorehole

    Action Canada

    Action Canada is a national fellowship program for promising young Canadians. The year-long program enhances Fellows' leadership skills

    broadens their understanding of Canada and its policy choices

    and builds an exceptional network of leaders for our future.

    Action Canada

    iBorehole

    iBorehole is a geotechnical borehole logging application designed to help both new and experienced loggers create better records. It combines the familiar functions of a traditional paper log with the advantages of digital record keeping.

    Co-President

    Toronto

    Canada Area

    Working on the design of the Spadina Subway Extension in Toronto Ontario. Researching practical application of ground sourced heat pumps.

    Arup

    Assistant Professor

    Sustainable Urban Infrastructure

    University of Toronto

    Blog Contributor

    Toronto

    Canada Area

    Spacing Magazine

    Postdoctoral Fellow

    iCity Project\nPDF in Urban Mobility

    University of Toronto

    Geotechnical Engineer

    Working on the design of the Spadina and Eglinton Subway extensions in Toronto

    Arup