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Rupp Carriveau is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Windsor's Faculty of Engineering. He co-founded the Turbulence and Energy Lab and collaborates with industry partners like Nature Fresh Farms and Hydrostor. His research focuses on renewable energy systems, grid resilience, and sustainable infrastructure. Key projects include optimizing wind farm layouts, designing underwater energy storage systems, and integrating renewable energy into agricultural greenhouses.
Dr. Carriveau has advised numerous graduate students, including Terence Dimatulac, who won a best research paper award in 2022. He has received funding for projects such as a $112,000 grant for underwater compressed air energy storage. His work spans interdisciplinary areas like climate adaptation, smart water metering, and carbon-free transport corridors. Awards include the 2016 Medals of Excellence for dedication to engineering education and research.
Recent collaborations include workshops on energy grid vulnerability and symposiums like 'Engineering to Adapt,' which address responsible living through sustainable solutions. He actively participates in global discussions on renewable energy storage and has published widely on topics like wind energy efficiency and disaster-resilient infrastructure.



