- Location
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Bio
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I am an Environmental Geoscience student at the University of Toronto with experience in environmental research, geophysical data analysis, and sustainability initiatives. Through my co-op at the Ministry of Environment, Conservation, and Parks, I worked on geological assessments, compliance evaluations, and GIS database development to support environmental policy. I have hands-on experience in field techniques, groundwater monitoring, and geophysical methods, along with skills in ArcGIS, QGIS, AutoCAD, Aqtesolv, visual Minteq, ModFlow, and Reflexw. As President of the Islamic Relief UTSC Chapter, I have led fundraising initiatives and awareness campaigns, raising over $30,000 in Fall 2024 for humanitarian causes. Passionate about sustainability and environmental policy, I aim to contribute to projects that drive climate action and responsible resource management.
- Resume
- Ayoub Fedlu Resume .pdf
- YorkU portals
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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- Categories
- Data modelling Risk, audit and compliance Environmental sustainability Scientific research
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Jr Environmental Scientist
Ministry of Environment Conservation and Parks
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
September 2023 - August 2024
Aided in the review and evaluation of geological and hydrogeological data for Brownfields Records of Site Condition contributing to a 20% increase in reviews processed per week.
Assisted in compiling and organizing data from submitted reports and legacy documents for environmental compliance ensuring accuracy and reliability.
Worked across multiple units for the implementation of a GIS database to enhance public access to environmental records.
Communicated findings and collaborated with team members to ensure the successful completion of projects.
Co-op Peer Mentor
University of Toronto Scarborough
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
May 2023 - August 2023
Worked with the Arts & Science co-op department to aid 174 students in navigating their first co-op work term seeking process.
Provided office hours and one on one meetings with students to help guide and encourage them.
Aided in the creation and planning of various events and panels in order to increase engagement among co-op students, leading to a doubling of attendance for co-op related events.
Application Assessment Assistant
Ministry of Environment Conservation and Parks
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
January 2022 - April 2024
Worked with the Application Assessment unit to evaluate Environmental Compliance Approvals (ECA’s), Permits to Take Water (PTTW’s) and Environmental Activity and Sector Registry (EASR) applications.
Worked with the Customers Service unit to communicate effectively with multiple stakeholders to solve any technical issues pertaining to software, applications in progress or other inquiries about environmental permits.
Communicated effectively with team members to divide work and deal with the tasks in queue while maintaining at least one officer available to handle new or urgent tasks.
Education
Honours Bachelors of Science, Environmental Geoscience
University of Toronto
September 2021 - May 2026
Personal projects
Geoarcheology Report
October 2024 - October 2024
Used Geophysical methods (Ground penetrating radar) to determine the location of several unmarked graves using historical records as a background.
Processed data using Reflexw and compiled findings in a report detailing locations of former graves within Whitevale cemetery.
Report: Environmental Condition of Highland Creek and Frenchman’s Bay Watersheds
May 2024 - May 2024
Collected Geological, Hydrological and Hydrogeological samples from the Highland Creek and Frenchman’s Bay Watersheds, working overnight in some locations to assess the environmental condition of the source areas.
Completed a literature review to provide background knowledge on the source area.
Compiled data into a report summarizing the environmental characteristics of the area as well as contaminant levels measured in the soil, groundwater and sediments compared to provincial standards.