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“In 1990, we had a horrible death in the subway where a blind woman fell in front of a train,” said Susan Reed Tanaka, Manager of Engineering with the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). Standing in the Great Hall of Hart…
A report by Postmedia explained how the growing demand for qualified professionals in Canada’s mining industry has sent students flocking to mining programs like those offered at U of T Engineering. Canada’s mining industry has seen a business boom in the past…
Five U of T Engineering professors from the Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering (MIE) have been honoured by the Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering (CSME) for their achievements in, and contributions to, the field. Professor Chul B. Park is the 2012…
What do tricky surgical procedures, an uneven walking gait, sloppy driving and museum exhibits all have in common? They might be getting help from the apps coming out of Professor Jonathan Rose’s Creative Applications for Mobile Devices graduate ECE course. At least, if…
Before the Titanic hit an iceberg and sank in the North Atlantic Ocean 100 years ago, the ship was deemed “unsinkable.” In a recent CTV News report, Professor Doug Perovic (MSE) explained how several design flaws led to the Titanic’s demise. “Essentially,…
Strolling through this year’s Electrical & Computer Engineering Capstone Design Showcase, it’s hard not to think, “Hey, there really is an app for that.” But you might just as easily discover there is also an algorithm for that. The best fourth-year projects…
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