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Imagine a machine that makes layered, substantial patches of engineered tissue – tissue that could be used as grafts for burn victims or vascular patches. If this sounds like science fiction, researchers at the University of Toronto say it’s a…
Researchers from the University of Toronto (U of T) and King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have made a breakthrough in the development of colloidal quantum dot (CQD) films, leading to the most efficient CQD solar cell ever.…
Throughout summer, students walking around the Engineering Complex at U of T may look younger than usual. They’re not engineering students just yet – some won’t be for a handful of years – though the summer programs offered at U…
It’s the Da Vinci Engineering Enrichment Program Summer Academy but everyone calls it DEEP – and for the 10th straight year, it’s welcoming ambitious high school students from across Canada and around the world to U of T. Running for…
It’s an understatement to say that incoming Civil Engineering PhD student Donna Vakalis has a busy few weeks ahead of her before she joins the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering. Just days before starting the program, the Toronto native…
It’s an increasingly familiar story for Torontonians: road closures due to pieces of concrete falling from the city’s elevated highway, the Gardiner Expressway. The cause, explain professors from the Department of Civil Engineering, is a combination of porous concrete, road…
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