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U of T Engineering Innovations Featured in Toronto Star

The innovation enabled by U of T Engineering was evident on March 1 in The Toronto Star. In a special supplement to celebrate the start of National Engineering Month that was entitled Engineering Innovation, the work of six U of…

Design the Future: National Engineering Month 2012

National Engineering Month (NEM) is the biggest national celebration of engineering and technology, in which volunteers in each province and territory stage events and activities designed to increase public awareness of engineers and engineering technology and to encourage young people…

Engineering Professor Develops Microfluidic Chips For Bitumen Gas Analysis

Mechanical Engineering Professor David Sinton and his research team have developed a process to analyze the behavior of bitumen in reservoirs using a microfluidic chip, a tool commonly associated with the field of medical diagnostics. The process may reduce the cost and…

University of Toronto Professors Win John C. Polanyi Award

  The groundbreaking research of two U of T professors has been recognized with the 2011 NSERC John C. Polanyi Award, which honours an individual or team whose Canadian-based research has led to a recent outstanding advance in the natural…

NSBE Inspires the Next Generation of Black Engineers

Oti Agbeyegbe (IndE 1T3 + PEY) was inspired by his engineer dad. Lloyd Wiredu (CompE 1T1 + PEY) was sparked by Dexter’s Lab. And for Jean-Yves Ntamwemezi (CompE 1T1 + PEY), he knew he wanted to be an engineer after his family bought their…

Students Get Creative at Skule Arts Festival

Early Monday morning, students walking through the Bahen Centre lobby were greeted by a 20-foot tall T-Rex skeleton. The skeleton, made out of large pieces of plywood, was just one of an array of art installations at the second annual…
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