Read More U of T Engineering invention could help Nicaraguan farmers save water By Tyler Irving|May 30, 2017 Electricity-free solution developed by master’s student ensures that water is delivered only when crops require it
Read More One small step for man, one giant leap for these U of T Engineering students By Geoffrey Vendeville|May 25, 2017 NASA advised U of T mechanical and chemical engineering students on research to extend a mission to Mars
Read More U of T inventor-entrepreneur to be honoured with Governor General’s Innovation Award By Erin Vollick|May 5, 2017 Professor Paul Santerre honoured among outstanding Canadians who contribute to the country’s success and inspire the next generation
Read More Strengthening educational capacity abroad through Academics Without Borders By Tyler Irving|March 24, 2017 U of T Engineering academics volunteer to support post-secondary education in developing countries worldwide
Read More ‘Flying saucer’ quantum dots hold secret to brighter, better lasers By Tyler Irving|March 20, 2017 Research team led by U of T Engineering ‘squashes’ the shape of nanoparticles, enabling inexpensive lasers that continuously emit light in a customized rainbow of colours
Read More Double-fortified salt to improve nutrition for 24 million in Uttar Pradesh By Tyler Irving|February 13, 2017 U of T Engineering invention provides a simple, effective way to help people whose diets are lacking in iron