Naseri (ECE) is a University of Toronto alumna whose research sits at the intersection of electromagnetic engineered ...
Mihalik shares his wisdom and business expertise with first-year engineering students, while also contributing to U of T ...
Professor Rob Irish (ISTEP) reflects on the history of this unique program within U of T Engineering and the importance of training engineers to be strong communicators ...
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 Wendat Nation, the Seneca, and the Mississaugas of the ...
Mihalik shares his wisdom and business expertise with first-year engineering students, while also contributing to U of T Engineering’s 8T8 Resilience Scholarship Award ...
In January, Helen Bright was appointed as the Faculty Registrar at U of T Engineering. Bright is a graduate of the University of Toronto, where she received an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in ...
This article originally appeared in the 2016 issue of Skulematters magazine. George Klein in the electric wheelchair he helped design. Photo courtesy of the National Research Council of Canada. In ...
U of T Engineering researchers have grown a small-scale model of a human left heart ventricle in the lab. The bioartificial tissue construct is made with living heart cells and beats strongly enough ...
In 2018, Canada will issue a new $10 banknote bearing the likeness of Viola Desmond, a businesswoman and black civil-rights activist. Joining her on the shortlist was Elsie MacGill (ElecE 2T7), Canada ...
A new material developed by researchers from U of T Engineering could offer a safer alternative to the non-stick chemicals commonly used in cookware and other applications. The new substance repels ...
A new paper by Professor Isabelle Rao in the Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering (MIE) uses mathematical modelling to show the impact of providing stable housing to people experiencing ...
A new handheld 3D printer can deposit sheets of skin to cover large burn wounds – and its “bio ink” can accelerate the healing process. The device, developed by a team of researchers from U of T ...