Angela Kupper, Ph.D, P.Eng. |
Dr. Kupper’s distinguished career of over 40 years in the geotechnical engineering practice has included a variety of projects, but mainly in the dam engineering related to water resources and mining industries, for water retaining dams and tailings dams. Projects ranged from design and construction to rehabilitation and upgrade projects throughout the world, including complex geological and construction conditions. She has also participated on several review boards, including selection as one of the expert panelists to support the development of the recently released “Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management” (GISTM) from 2019 to 2020. The GISTM strives to achieve the ultimate goal of zero harm to people and the environment and aims to prevent catastrophic failure and enhance the safety of mine tailings facilities across the globe. It embodies a step-change in terms of transparency, accountability and stewardship of such facilities, with major positive impacts on the industry for decades to come.
Dr. Kupper has been a member of Independent Review Boards and/or Independent Reviewer for 11 dams or mine tailings facilities in Canada, Brazil, Argentina and Madagascar. Among other achievements, she was the lead design engineer and/or Engineer-of-Record for dams in the Canadian oil sands, Canadian diamond mining, and Brazil gold mining industries. Angela was the Head of the Data Analysis and Assessment group that carried out complex, detailed analysis of the original design, new geotechnical and geophysical field investigation, laboratory testing and instrumentation data as well as numerical analysis, thermo-analysis, seepage analysis, and remediation work for the W.A.C. Bennett Dam in British Columbia in the mid 90s.
Dr. Kupper holds a B.Sc., Civil Engineering, from the University of São Paulo, Escola Politécnica, Brazil, an M.Sc in Geotechnical Engineering from the Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and a Ph.D in Geotechnical Engineering from the University of Alberta, Canada, obtained in 1991.
Dr. Kupper is also the recipient of the Alberta Innovation Award from AB Government (2013), the Stanley Thompson Award from the Geotechnical Society of Edmonton, AB (2010), the R.M. Quigley Award from the Canadian Geotechnical Society (2001), and the Best Published Paper Award from the Canadian Dam Association (2001).
The CDA is extremely proud of Dr. Angela Kupper for her induction as an EIC Fellow!
Well done Angela!
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Andy Small, M.Sc, P.Eng |
Mr. Small is a geotechnical engineering specialist with over 30 years of experience in dam safety and design for mining clients. His extensive resume includes mine closure, mine water, and mine waste planning activities and his long list of technical skills include: dam design, dam safety reviews, construction planning, risk assessment, decision analysis, and project review. He has also been Engineer of Record (EoR) for many sites across Canada.
Mr. Small has been an active member of the CDA for over 16 years and has served four two-year terms on the CDA Board of Directors. Starting in 2007, he helped found and chaired the CDA committee that has driven the development of the technical guidance for mining dams that was issued in October 2014. Among other numerous contributions, Andy has been a tireless volunteer in the CDA, providing technical support and advice on numerous other subcommittees and publications, including the Mining Dams Committee.
In his professional career, Andy has also been instrumental in development of the sound application of structured risk assessment processes to assist clients in management and mitigation of risks associated with tailings dams. This experience has been extended, in recent years, to structured decision analysis which helps clients in selecting the optimum site/method for tailings disposal. Andy has published numerous papers based on his enthusiasm for dam safety, risk assessment and decision analysis. He has also applied that knowledge to assist regulators with development of their governance related to tailings. Andy was Lead Author of the Dam Safety Guidelines, published in 2018 and issued by governments of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
Mr. Small holds a B.Sc in Civil Engineering from the University of New Brunswick, and M.Sc. in Geotechnical Engineering from the University of Alberta. He has also received the Peter Halliday Award for Service from the CDA in 2014.
CDA is very proud of Mr. Andy Small for this induction as an EIC Fellow!
Well done Andy!
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The CDA would also like to offer its congratulations to the following past or current supporters of the CDA who were honored by the EIC, all three nominations submitted by the Canadian Geotechnical Society (CGS):
The CDA sincerely congratulates our colleagues and supporters for their exceptional service and contributions to the profession. Well done!