Dr. Kyle Tousignant

Associate Professor

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Biography

Kyle Tousignant is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Resource Engineering at Dalhousie University. His research primarily focuses on steel structures, including the behavior and design of member and connection systems. He has contributed significantly to the development of design rules for hollow section connections and concrete-filled members. Dr. Tousignant’s work encompasses both experimental and analytical research methodologies, utilizing finite element analysis to explore various structural engineering challenges. He has received numerous accolades for his contributions to the field, including the 2023 Canadian Society for Civil Engineering Casimir Gzowski Medal and the H.A. Krentz Research Award by the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction. With robust experience as a Structural Designer and a Postdoctoral Fellow, Dr. Tousignant is also actively involved in professional affiliations such as the Engineers Nova Scotia and the American Society of Civil Engineers. He leads the Steel Structures Research Group at Dalhousie, where he engages both undergraduate and master's students in advanced research projects related to steel buildings and offshore structures. His commitment to educating future engineers is evident in his teaching assignments, where he instructs a variety of courses on structural materials and design.

Research Interests

Experience

Structural Designer & NSERC Industrial Postgraduate Scholar

— Present

Blackwell Structural Engineers • Canada

Worked on various projects focusing on structural design.

Postdoctoral Fellow

— Present

University of Toronto • Canada

Conducted research in structural engineering.

Term Adjunct

— Present

Queen’s University • Canada

Taught courses related to civil engineering.

Lecturer

— Present

University of Toronto • Canada

Instructed undergraduate courses in civil engineering.

Awards

#2023

Casimir Gzowski Medal

2023-01-01
#2023

H.A. Krentz Research Award

2023-01-01
#2023

Teaching Excellence Award

2023-01-01
#2019

Young Researcher Award

2019-01-01
#2019

H.A. Krentz Research Award

2019-01-01
#2018

Henry Granjon Prize

2018-01-01

Courses

CIVL 3705 Mechanics of Structural Materials Components CIVL 4525 Design of Steel Structures CIVL 4550 Timber Design CIVL 6102 Tubular Steel Structures CIVL 6152 Behaviour and Design of Steel Structures