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Márta Ecsedi (CivE 7T6) knows a little something about being first. During her undergraduate degree at U of T Engineering, she was the first woman to lead the Engineering Society. Later, she served as the first woman president of the…
“In politics, there’s Hilary. In music, there’s Beyonce. In research? Indira,” said President Meric Gertler this week at spring convocation, explaining that some women only need one name to be recognized. On June 18, the University of Toronto awarded Indira…
“That unmistakable vibe that people put on pamphlets? It really is happening here [at U of T],” said PhD graduate Alex Albanese (PhD BME 1T4). Albanese, a budding expert in tissue engineering, was one of 844 graduating students from U…
Tucked away in one of the University of Toronto’s oldest and most historic buildings, there’s an attic. This attic isn’t a place to store your grandmother’s old photo albums or records, it’s home to the Goldcorp Mining Innovation Suite –…
Suffering from knee pain? Biological joint replacements move a step closer with 3D printed templates
Knee pain – it’s familiar to runners, skiers, and almost anyone over a certain age. Yet doctors often urge patients to postpone knee replacement surgery as long as possible because the artificial joint may not last long. Now, a collaborative…
You know that feeling when you manage to hit every green light on your drive home – as if you were experiencing some unbelievable stroke of luck? Imagine if every trip could feel like that, enabled by traffic lights that…
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