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U of T Engineering purple was prominent among the rainbow of colours on display at the 33rd annual Toronto Pride parade on June 30, as Engineering students, faculty, staff and supporters – including the Lady Godiva Memorial Bnad (sic) –…
Intrepid U of T students unveiled a new solar vehicle they hope will carry them more than 3,000 kilometres across the harsh Australian outback. The car, called B-7, hit the track for the first time at a ceremony at Varsity…
Future-minded thinkers from around the globe descended on the University of Toronto Thursday as the International Symposium on Technology & Society, or ISTAS 2013, launched its three-day program on the theme Smart World: People as Sensors. Attendees received a warm…
It’s an electrifying step forward for cardiac research. University of Toronto researchers have announced a new method of maturing human heart cells that simulates the natural growth environment of heart cells while applying electrical pulses to mimic the heart rate…
U of T Engineering’s solar car team, Blue Sky Solar Racing, is about to pull the wraps off B-7, its entry in the 2013 World Solar Challenge – a grueling 3,000-kilometre race across Australia. B-7 will be unveiled at Varsity…
Thirteen members of the U of T Engineering community were inducted into the Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE) on June 20, during the CAE Annual Meeting in Montreal. Faculty members honoured were: Yu-Ling Cheng (ChemE); Doug Hooton (CivE); Andrew Jardine (MIE); Mark Kortschot (ChemE);…
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