
Juliana Reinert
Geotechnical & GeoEnvironmental Engineer
Teaching & Research Positions
Royal Military College
Assistant Professor
ON, Canada
Queen’s University
Teacher Fellow
ON, Canada
Queen’s University
Teaching Assistant
ON, Canada
CEFET-MG
Geotechnical Eng Professor (tenured)
MG, Brazil
2024 - Winter Term – Primary Instructor, responsible for teaching Road Design according to TAC/MTO Regulations for 3-y students in the Bachelor of Civil Engineering, course “CEE 389 – Road Design”, including Pavement Mix Design, Structural Pavement Design, Geometric Design and Drainage Design. Responsible for the first implementation of software use in this course.
2021 - Winter Term – Primary Instructor, responsible for teaching Landfill Design according to Ontario Regulations for 4-y students in the Bachelor of Civil Engineering, course “CIVL 443 – Geoenvironmental Design”, including liners and drainage design and solid waste generation estimative. Responsible for hiring and training six teaching assistants and for the implementation of two new online platforms (Remo and Feedback Fruits).
2017-2023 - Teaching assistant for undergraduate courses in Civil Engineering Practice (CIVL 460), and Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Design (CIVL 442 & 443), giving Guest Lectures, managing other teaching assistants, providing guidance to students during their design projects including technical and project management assistance, teaching tutorials and providing guidance to students during their design projects.
2014-2017 - Responsible for teaching in the Bachelor of Civil Engineering and Civil Engineering Technician Programs. Chair of Geotechnical and Structures Engineering and responsible for teaching the courses: “Geology applied to Engineering”, “Soil Mechanics II”, “Foundations”, “Advisory Internship”, “Project Management” and “Soil Mechanics and Foundations”. Research Supervisor for seven undergraduate thesis in the Civil Engineering Program, coordinated 3 research groups with Grants funded by the Brazilian Government in Reuse of Mining Waste and Soil Spatial Variability.