Amy M Bilton

Amy M Bilton

University of Toronto

H-index: 18

North America-Canada

About Amy M Bilton

Amy M Bilton, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto, specializes in the field of Design, Optimization, Reverse Osmosis, Developing World, Control Systems.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Commentary on the design of an alumni survey that investigates the relationships between undergraduate experiences and lifelong learning

Understanding the State of Sanitation in India Through Qualitative Methods and a Septic Tank Sensing Device

A review of collaborative research practices with Indigenous Peoples in engineering, energy, and infrastructure development in Canada

Multi-scale visualization of incipient CaCO3 scaling on the polyamide layer of reverse osmosis membranes

Identifying curriculum factors that facilitate lifelong learning in alumni career trajectories: Stage 1 of a sequential mixed-methods study

A cross‐over experiment for on‐farm evaluation of a novel pond aquaculture aeration device

Experimental characterization of an oxygen transfer model of a fine pore diffuser aerator

Survey Results: How Does Lifelong Learning Enable Alumni Careers?

Amy M Bilton Information

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Position

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Citations(all)

1452

Citations(since 2020)

1086

Cited By

696

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

27

i10Index(since 2020)

19

Email

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University of Toronto

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Amy M Bilton Skills & Research Interests

Design

Optimization

Reverse Osmosis

Developing World

Control Systems

Top articles of Amy M Bilton

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Commentary on the design of an alumni survey that investigates the relationships between undergraduate experiences and lifelong learning

Proceedings of the Canadian Engineering Education Association (CEEA)

Nikita Dawe

Amy Bilton

Lisa Romkey

2023

Understanding the State of Sanitation in India Through Qualitative Methods and a Septic Tank Sensing Device

Monisha Naik

Pablo Cotera Rivera

Meghraj Garad

Digvijay P Patil

Bakul Rao

...

2023/8/20

A review of collaborative research practices with Indigenous Peoples in engineering, energy, and infrastructure development in Canada

Pia Dimayuga

Shakya Sur

Alex Choi

Heather L Greenwood

Tracey Galloway

...

2023/1/31

Multi-scale visualization of incipient CaCO3 scaling on the polyamide layer of reverse osmosis membranes

Desalination

NR Sarker

P Cherukupally

I Gourevich

J Wilbur

SD Jons

...

2022/10/1

Identifying curriculum factors that facilitate lifelong learning in alumni career trajectories: Stage 1 of a sequential mixed-methods study

Nikita Dawe

Amy Bilton

Kimia Moozeh

Lisa Romkey

2022/8/23

A cross‐over experiment for on‐farm evaluation of a novel pond aquaculture aeration device

Aquaculture Research

Sacha Ruzzante

Rezaul Hoque

Muhammad Meezanur Rahman

Amy M Bilton

2022/12

Experimental characterization of an oxygen transfer model of a fine pore diffuser aerator

Aquacultural Engineering

Francis Cedric Cruz

Andreas Marouchos

Amy M Bilton

2022/8/1

Survey Results: How Does Lifelong Learning Enable Alumni Careers?

Proceedings of the Canadian Engineering Education Association (CEEA)

Nikita Dawe

Lisa Romkey

Amy Bilton

2022/11/1

Prediction of greenhouse gas emissions reductions via machine learning algorithms: Toward an artificial intelligence-based life cycle assessment for automotive lightweighting

Sustainable Materials and Technologies

Masoud Akhshik

Amy Bilton

Jimi Tjong

Chandra Veer Singh

Omar Faruk

...

2022/4

8. Mobilizing higher education and research toward engineering for global development: the approach taken by the Centre for Global Engineering

Handbook of Innovation & Appropriate Technologies for International Development

Ahmed Mahmoud

Amy Bilton

Levente Morris Huang

2022/10/20

Mobilizing higher education and research toward engineering for global development: the approach taken by the Centre for Global Engineering

Ahmed Mahmoud

Amy Bilton

Morris Huang

Levente Diosady

Yu-Ling Cheng

2022/10/20

Real-time computational imaging of reverse osmosis membrane scaling under intermittent operation

Journal of Membrane Science

Nitish Ranjan Sarker

Amy M Bilton

2021/10/15

A review of how lifelong learning is planned and enacted in Canadian engineering programs

Nikita Dawe

Lisa Romkey

Amy Bilton

Rubaina Khan

2021/6/26

Adoption of agricultural technologies in the developing world: A meta-analysis dataset of the empirical literature

Data in Brief

Sacha Ruzzante

Amy Bilton

2021/10/1

Wax-wetting sponges for oil droplets recovery from frigid waters

Science Advances

P Cherukupally

W Sun

DR Williams

GA Ozin

AM Bilton

2021/3/10

Adoption of agricultural technology in the developing world: A meta-analysis of the empirical literature

World Development

Sacha Ruzzante

Ricardo Labarta

Amy Bilton

2021/10/1

Cross-country analysis of life cycle assessment–based greenhouse gas emissions for automotive parts: Evaluation of coefficient of country

M Akhshik

S Panthapulakkal

J Tjong

A Bilton

CV Singh

...

2021/3/1

Ultrafast reclamation of fracking effluents using surface-engineered nanosilicon sponges

Pavani Cherukupally

Wei Sun

Daryl R Williams

Geoffrey A Ozin

Amy M Bilton

2021/9/21

The future of development engineering-our vision for the next generation of publications in DevEng

Susan Amrose

Amy M Bilton

Berber Kramer

2021/1/1

Ocean Current Energy Conversion for Powering Distributed Sensors

Galen Leir-Taha

Amy Bilton

Andreas Marouchos

2021/9/20

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