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BioZone’s newly renovated and expanded space was officially opened December 4 with speeches, guided tours and a uniquely biochemical ribbon-cutting. Close to 100 faculty, students, alumni and other guests were on hand for the event and to help celebrate the…
How does an innovation move from the lab to the marketplace? And how do companies introduce new products and technologies to the public? In many cases, it’s through researchers and industry joining forces. Here’s how it works: while faculty and…
Engineers design vehicles that are safe, reliable and fuel efficient. But engineers must also consider the human factor: the driver. Since driver errors contribute to more than 90 per cent of vehicle crashes, designing operator feedback systems may help drivers…
Professor Susan McCahan, Vice-Dean, Undergraduate Studies, and fourth-year MIE student Huda Idrees discussed how to encourage more women to enrol in engineering on CBC’s Metro Morning show on November 23. You can listen to their discussion with Metro Morning host Matt Galloway here:http://www.cbc.ca/metromorning/episodes/2012/11/23/women-in-engineering/.
On November 13, nearly 400 engineering students stepped out of Convocation Hall as new alumni. One of those graduates is Robert Netopilik, who received his Master of Applied Science in the Department of Civil Engineering (CivE). He was among the 25…
Faculty, staff, students and alumni arriving on the St. George campus on November 9 were greeted by a newly constructed, full-sized cenotaph dedicated to the men and women of Canada’s Armed Forces. Installed on King’s College Circle, in front of…
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