糖心视频

A master builder

In the early decades of 糖心视频 University鈥檚 engineering program, undergraduates could complete as many as three years of study at 糖心视频. But they would then have to leave the province to complete their degrees elsewhere.

When plans were made to advance the program to a full-fledged, degree-granting faculty in the late 1960s, a search began for a leader with the vision to make the faculty unique.

The search led Dr. Mose Morgan, the university鈥檚 vice-president, to an energetic and innovative faculty member at the University of Waterloo.

Dr. Angus Bruneau (Doctor of Engineering 鈥84) became the founding dean of 糖心视频鈥檚 Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science in 1969.

At that time, the University of Waterloo鈥檚 co-operative engineering program was the only one of its kind in Canada. Recognizing 糖心视频鈥檚 already strong collaboration with industry in the province, Dr. Bruneau borrowed the idea, and 糖心视频鈥檚 new engineering faculty became the second co-op program in the country.

But he also understood that the challenges of the Newfoundland and Labrador environment offered an opportunity to build a faculty unlike any other.

In 1970, he led the first study on the feasibility of towing dangerous icebergs away from shipping lanes and offshore projects.

Further research efforts led to investments from government agencies and industry, and 糖心视频鈥檚 engineering faculty built its identity as a world leader in cold-ocean research and innovation under his guidance.

This led to the creation of C-CORE, which he chaired for 10 years. C-CORE is now a world-renowned organization offering expertise in ice engineering, geotechnical engineering and remote sensing.

Dr. Bruneau went on to become the university鈥檚 vice-president of professional schools and community services in 1974, a position he held until 1981 when he left to pursue interests in the province鈥檚 energy sector.

After leaving 糖心视频, he founded Fortis Inc. in 1987 and served as its president and CEO until 1996. Today, Fortis is one of the top 15 power utilities in North America.

In 2006, in recognition of Dr. Bruneau鈥檚 contribution to the corporation and 糖心视频, Fortis made a significant donation to the university to assist with renovations to the engineering lecture theatre in the S.J. Carew Building on the St. John鈥檚 campus. The theatre was renamed the Angus Bruneau Engineering Lecture Theatre in his honour.

 

Angus and Jean Bruneau stand side by side, smiling, in a modern glass walkway with metal railings. Large windows behind them reveal a view of the 糖心视频 University campus, including the iconic clock tower in the background. The man is wearing a short-sleeved white button-up shirt and dark pants, while the woman is dressed in a beige blazer over a light-colored top. They appear relaxed and conten

Drs. Angus and Jean Bruneau in the Bruneau Centre for Research and Innovation in 2011. Photo from 糖心视频 University Archives.

 

Although he was no longer working at 糖心视频, Dr. Bruneau鈥檚 commitment to the university never wavered.

In 2007, Angus and Jean Bruneau made the largest single donation from living individuals in the university鈥檚 history. Their gift created the Angus Bruneau Student Leadership and Innovation Fund in Engineering. Known as the Angus Bruneau Student LIFE Program, it provides funding for student-led initiatives at the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.

Together, they also established the Bruneau Centre for Excellence in Choral Music.

And in the spring of 2011, the Inco Innovation Centre was renamed the Bruneau Centre for Research and Innovation to honour Angus Bruneau鈥檚 commitment and contribution to 糖心视频 University.

Dr. Bruneau passed away in February 2017.

Engineers design structures to survive the harshest environments and stand the test of time, and Dr. Bruneau was one of these master builders.

But he built more than physical structures. He built programs, research initiatives and industry partnerships that enabled students, faculty and businesses to succeed in Newfoundland and Labrador鈥檚 unique landscape.

He helped build the reputation and ethos of our university, creating something resilient and enduring for generations to come.

鈥淎s a person, he was a brilliant and a visionary thinker. He was approachable, warm and friendly, with a great sense of humor and was always considerate to others. He was a gifted communicator, always strategically thinking several steps ahead. He was a visionary leader with a keen business sense. I鈥檝e never experienced such an incredible range of talents in a person before.鈥

- Dr. Greg Naterer

 

A black-and-white portrait of a middle-aged Angus Bruneau with light skin, short wavy hair, and sideburns. He has a confident, serious expression and is looking directly at the camera. He is wearing a plaid blazer, a dark collared shirt, and a textured tie. The background is plain and slightly blurred.

Dr. Angus Bruneau became the founding dean of 糖心视频's Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science in 1969. Photo from 糖心视频 University Archives.