Read More Skin-like sensors bring a human touch to wearable tech By |January 8, 2020 Artificial “skin” sensor could be the future of wearable and stretchable electronics, with applications in wound-healing, gaming and more
Read More This U of T Engineering grad is leading the ‘vinyl renaissance’ By Tyler Irving|September 27, 2019 Rob Brown (MechE 0T0) is the chief operating officer of Viryl Technologies, an Etobicoke-based company that makes vinyl record pressing machines
Read More U of T Engineering researchers to harness quantum properties of light for biomedical imaging, security and more By |August 16, 2019 Professor Amr Helmy (ECE) and his team are working to develop cost-effective applications of quantum sensor technologies
Read More U of T Engineering researchers could lower the cost of producing lab-grown meat By Geoffrey Vendeville|August 7, 2019 Senior researcher Peter Stogios and his team are using a grant from the Good Food Institute to research new production methods for cell-based meat
Read More Strengthening engineering innovation with Strategic Partnerships Grants By Tyler Irving|May 6, 2019 U of T Engineering researchers are addressing critical challenges in advanced manufacturing, digital infrastructure and other critical areas
Read More Perfecting precision: how this alumnus uses automation to fine-tune operations at Canadian Tire By Marit Mitchell|March 4, 2019 Alumnus Carlos Menezes is leveraging U of T Engineering expertise to optimize one of Canada’s most complex supply chains