Carlos 'Lobo' Cruz Noguez is a Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Engineering. He concurrently serves as Associate Dean of Education in the College of Natural and Applied Sciences, where he leads initiatives to enhance interdisciplinary educational programs addressing global challenges like sustainability and AI. His research focuses on masonry structures, seismic engineering, nonlinear modeling, and innovative materials. He holds the MCAA Endowed Chair of Masonry Structures, driving advancements in high-performance masonry systems. He teaches CIV E 676: Behavior and Design of Masonry Structures , offered alternate years, covering masonry mechanics, reinforced design, and code applications. His work blends experimental testing, computational modeling, and material innovation to address structural resilience and thermal performance. Dr. Cruz Noguez’s research spans structural simulation, damage mitigation, and large-scale testing of masonry and reinforced concrete systems. His recent studies explore seismic response, thermal resistance of cavity walls, and cross-border standards for masonry walls. His contributions emphasize practical applications of advanced materials for safer, durable infrastructure. Prospective graduate students are invited to apply via email with a cover letter, resume, and transcripts. While no specific awards are listed, his endowed chair highlights his leadership in masonry research. Advising and grants are central to his role, though specific grants are not detailed here. His interdisciplinary approach bridges education, research, and industry collaboration.









