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Two multidisciplinary partnerships led by U of T Engineering researchers are developing implantable biomaterials that accelerate injury recovery, from car accidents to heart attacks.
This article originally appeared in the 2016 issue of Skulematters magazine. Interdisciplinary research from U of T Engineering is helping us live longer, healthier lives. These projects from across our Faculty illustrate leading-edge innovations that will improve health care, from planning…
Alumnus George Klein (MechE 2T8) had a hand in more than a thousand 20th century inventions, including the world’s first electric wheelchair.
More than 300 leading academics, industry professionals and students from across Canada convened at U of T Engineering last weekend for the fifth annual Women in Science and Engineering National Conference. “It’s hard for students to meet women in leadership…
Professor Emma Master receives grant from Genome Canada’s Large Scale Applied Research Projects program
Professor Lesley Warren and her team will use genomics to study the microorganisms that live in mine tailings, with the aim of preventing pollution and remediating contaminated sites.
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