Amy Bilton

PhD, P.Eng.

Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Dean’s Catalyst Professor
Director of the Center for Global Engineering (CGEN)

Email: bilton@mie.utoronto.ca
Tel: 416-946-0622
Office: MY794
Research Group: Water and Energy Research Laboratory (WERL)


Research Area

Thermofluids

Research Interests

Energy systems; water purification and desalination; design for the developing world; computer-aided design methods; design optimization under uncertainty; control system design.

Bio

Amy Bilton joined the Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering as an Assistant Professor in January 2014. She completed her BASc at the University of Toronto in Engineering Science (Aerospace Option) and her MS at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Aeronautics and Astronautics. After completing her MS, Dr. Bilton worked as a Systems Engineer at Pratt & Whitney Canada and Honeywell Aerospace. She then returned to MIT where she completed her PhD in Aeronautics and Astronautics and continued as a Postdoctoral Associate.

Dr. Bilton’s research lies at the intersection of developing theoretical design and control techniques and developing new physical electromechanical systems. Applications of her research include water purification systems, desalination systems, and renewable energy. Her current work is focused on deployment of a newly developed solar-powered water purification system in the developing world.


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