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Professor Stewart Aitchison (ECE) has been elected a Corresponding Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE). Originally established in 1783, the RSE is Scotland’s national academy of science and letters. Benjamin Franklin and economist Adam Smith were among its…
What do more sustainable steel mills, a flow sensor capable of working at harsh temperatures and new engineering leaders have in common? They are part of the dynamic partnership between Tenova Goodfellow Inc. (TGI) and U of T Engineering that…
This September, U of T Engineering, in collaboration with the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), launches Canada’s first master and PhD-level program in engineering education – the EngEd. EngEd gives students and faculty the opportunity to explore learning…
Although he doesn’t have an engineering degree and admits to being hopeless at constructing IKEA furniture, Andy Byford, head of Canada’s largest transit system, knows that engineers with savvy leadership skills are a force to be reckoned with. “Engineering as…
Slogging through the snow this winter has been tough. It’s blocked roads and highways, buried entire cities and left Canadians to dream of palm trees as they frantically scrape ice off their windshields. But in some regions, where the snow…
As cities around the world grow in size and influence, there is one word that increasingly irritates politicians, city workers and daily commuters – it’s one word that blocks traffic, jams crowds and stops public transit in its tracks. Congestion.…
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