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NSBE Inspires the Next Generation of Black Engineers

Oti Agbeyegbe (IndE 1T3 + PEY) was inspired by his engineer dad. Lloyd Wiredu (CompE 1T1 + PEY) was sparked by Dexter’s Lab. And for Jean-Yves Ntamwemezi (CompE 1T1 + PEY), he knew he wanted to be an engineer after his family bought their…

Students Get Creative at Skule Arts Festival

Early Monday morning, students walking through the Bahen Centre lobby were greeted by a 20-foot tall T-Rex skeleton. The skeleton, made out of large pieces of plywood, was just one of an array of art installations at the second annual…

Students Elect New Engineering Society Officers

The students have spoken and the new officers who will lead the Engineering Society, U of T Engineering’s undergraduate student government, have been identified. The elections determine who will serve as officers who manage the day-to-day affairs of the Society.…

U of T Engineering Professor Leads Development of Next Generation Battery

A partnership between the University of Toronto and semiconductor developer Sendyne Corporation aims to create the next generation of batteries technology. Led by Professor Aleksandar Prodic (ECE), the objective is to create highly efficient battery storage systems and electronics for Electric Vehicles…

Two U of T Engineers Recognized as Rising Stars in Global Health

Losing a limb can be devastating enough, but the high cost of a prosthetic limb makes them unavailable to many in the developing world. Professor Jan Andrysek, a scientist at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital and Assistant Professor in the Institute…

Toronto Transit: Lessons from the Past

To better understand the current challenges in expanding Toronto’s transit system,The Toronto Star recently took a closer look at its history, with insight from Professor Eric Miller (CivE), Director of the Cities Centre at U of T. In 1959, it had been five…
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