Professor Greg Evans (ISTEP, ChemE) is co-leading an international research consortium to investigate the health impacts of ...
Yip reflects on the value of student voices, what it means to think sustainably and what’s next for U of T Engineering ...
Prize targets startup ideas that aim to commercialize technology and material innovations in the computing field, offering mentorship, workspace and access to prototyping labs ...
David Castelino, a second-year ChemE student, was honoured today with a Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award of Achievement alongside 199 other young people from across Canada. On a visit to Canada, the Duke ...
Three U of T Engineering graduates have invented the world’s most energy-efficient light bulb, the NanoLight. According to Gimmy Chu (ElecE 0T6), Tom Rodinger (IBBME PhD 0T7) and Christian Yan (ElecE ...
EurOmax Resources Limited has announced the appointment of two geologists to its newly formed technical advisory board: Roger Moss and Quinton Hennigh. Dr. Moss received a Ph.D. in geology from the ...
Earlier this week, the University of Toronto signed a multi-year partnership agreement with Nissan North America. On August 26, Professor Timothy Chan (MIE), U of T’s Associate Vice-President and Vice ...
Autonomy algorithms developed by the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS) researchers could one day make cargo transport on the moon safer and more efficient for astronauts.
Invisibility cloaking is no longer the stuff of science fiction: two researchers in The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering have demonstrated an effective invisibility ...
U of T Engineering professor Adrian Nachman (ECE) has been elected a 2025 fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (RSC). The RSC’s mission is to advance knowledge, encourage integrated interdisciplinary ...
UTIAS professor Tim Barfoot and PhD student Alec Krawciw are partnering with MDA Space to create and test algorithms for Canada’s proposed Lunar Utility Vehicle We wish to acknowledge this land on ...
We wish to acknowledge this land on which the University of Toronto operates. For thousands of years it has been the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, and the Mississaugas of the ...
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