Read More Robotic nano-surgery shown effective at treating aggressive brain cancer in mice By Hallie Siegel|April 11, 2023 U of T Robotics and SickKids researchers are using nanorobotic swarm surgery to treat glioblastoma in multiple in vivo mouse trials
Read More Professor Yu Sun receives U of T President’s Impact Award By Engineering Strategic Communications|March 10, 2023 The award recognizes Sun’s outstanding contributions to robotics at micro-nano scales
Read More Improved visual perception method could help robots navigate crowded spaces By Safa Jinje|November 2, 2022 U of T Engineering researchers have developed a novel network structure that joins depth perception and egomotion estimation to improve the accuracy of both
Read More UTIAS researchers design socially aware robots to move safely around people By Safa Jinje|May 13, 2022 Collaboration between Professor Tim Barfoot (UTIAS) and Apple Machine Learning applies new approach for navigating spaces with moveable obstacles
Read More From soft robotics to treating neurological disorders: Three U of T Engineering projects supported by CFI By Tyler Irving|February 22, 2022 Funding from the John R. Evans Leaders Fund will help develop new technologies and train highly qualified personnel
Read More iSkin: The cold-tolerant, stretchable, sticky sensor that could power a new generation of wearable electronics and more By Tyler Irving|August 3, 2021 Professor Xinyu Liu (MIE) and his team have built a flexible, conductive hydrogel that works at temperatures down to -93 C