Read More U of T Engineering and Ford partnership introduces new sustainable material into the automotive industry By Safa Jinje|January 6, 2022 Professor Mohini Sain’s team worked with Ford Motors Canada to create a Carbon Fibre-Composite 5.0L Engine Timing Cover
Read More Graphene-like 2D material leverages quantum effects to achieve ultra-low friction By Tyler Irving|November 17, 2021 Magnetene could have useful applications as a lubricant in implantable devices or other micro-electro-mechanical systems
Read More Nature-inspired coatings could power tiny chemistry labs for medical testing and more By Lynsey Mellon|October 22, 2021 A new system of polymer brushes may enable lab-on-a-chip devices to handle more than just water
Read More Human-powered tech: Connaught Global Challenge Award boosts research into battery-free wearable and implantable devices By Tyler Irving|October 22, 2021 Professor Kamran Behdinan aims to create a multidisciplinary global network of experts in the field of energy harvesting for biomedical applications
Read More Disaster-proof: Major lab upgrade lets engineers design structures that can better withstand earthquakes, hurricanes and tsunamis By Tyler Irving|March 5, 2021 Canada Foundation for Innovation funds major overhaul to U of T Engineering’s Structural Testing Facility, unique in the world
Read More Professor Vaughn Betz elected to the National Academy of Inventors By Carolyn Farrell|December 8, 2020 Award recognizes outstanding inventions that have made a tangible impact on society