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The substantial role that University of Toronto researchers are having in the development of Field-programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) – the ‘chameleons’ of computer chips – was evident recently when more than half of the top 25 papers published on the…
If you ever found yourself saying, “I wish there was an app for that,” now you have the tools to make it yourself. A recently opened laboratory in the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering invites members of the University…
“You are the most important generation in history. If you don’t get it right, nobody after you will.” That was the challenge issued to 140 U of T Engineering students by Ontario’s Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities, the Honourable…
Neural imaging – maps of brain functions – is a primary tool used by researchers hoping to transform the lives of people living with chronic neurological conditions such as epilepsy. At present, researchers often require several different imaging techniques to…
Civil Engineering Professor Emeritus Ezra Hauer explained why he feels older drivers have an unfair reputation as bad drivers in the latest issue of the Canadian Medical Association Journal. In the paper, Professor Hauer argued that the only groups to have 10 or…
A research team led by University of Toronto Professor Hoi-Kwong Lo has found a new quantum encryption method to foil even the most sophisticated hackers. The discovery is outlined in the latest issue of Physical Review Letters. Quantum cryptography is, in principle, a…
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