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Engineering students at the University of Toronto have won the Special Judges’ Award for Shock and Awe at the 2011 Toronto Pride Parade, the city’s annual celebration of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered communities. The contingent was organized by…
University of Toronto researchers will benefit from a $19.58 million investment in water technologies announced today by FedDev Ontario, an agency created in 2009 as part of Canada’s Economic Action Plan. Peter Kent, Canada’s minister of environment, was on campus…
The Engineering Student Outreach Office (ESOO) in the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering will benefit from two new grants announced by governments in Canada. On August 17, the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario announced a grant of…
In a series of recent reports, Professor Doug Perovic (MSE), discusses possible explanations for recent “glass bombs” that have left pedestrians in the city of Toronto scrambling for cover. The U of T engineer said it will take at least…
University Professor Michael Sefton (ChemE 7T1) provides expert comment on an engineering breakthrough developed by MIT researchers that could possibly lead to better drug delivery and artificial tissues that imitate natural tissue. “The method is quite creative,” said Sefton who…
A unique partnership between the U of T Chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) and the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering is providing new opportunities for black youth to experience engineering. ENGage is…
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