Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Biography:
Dr. Greg Kawall, P. Eng., received his Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Toronto. He is currently an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering and the Director of the Graduate Program in Mechanical Engineering, Ryerson University. He has been involved in teaching graduate and undergraduate engineering courses, research, and consulting for the past thirty-three years. His research interests include turbulence and noise control.
Qualifications:
Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, University of Toronto, Canada, 1975.
M.A.Sc., Mechanical Engineering, University of Toronto, Canada, 1971.
B.A. Sc., Mechanical Engineering, University of Toronto, Canada, 1969.
Research Interest:
Development of techniques for the analysis of acoustic and turbulent-flow signals
Noise control
Fundamental experimental studies on turbulent flows
Current Courses:
Graduate Courses:
ME8139 - Probability, Statistics and Stochastic Processes (Ryerson University)
ES8905 - Air Pollution Science and Engineering (Ryerson University)
MIE1807F - Principles of Measurements (University of Toronto)
MIE1805S - Analysis of Engineering Data (University of Toronto)
Undergraduate Courses:
MEC309 - Basic Thermodynamics (Ryerson University)
Professional Affiliations:
Professional Engineers Ontario









