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As city council gets set to meet Wednesday to debate Toronto’s transit plan, U of T’s Cities Centre, led by Professor Eric Miller (CivE), has issued an open letter to councillors urging them to consider a plan that answers the needs of commuters.…
Crowded emergency rooms and long waiting lists are just a few of the many “bottlenecks” that affect the efficiency of healthcare delivery. Professor Michael Carter (MIE), of the Centre for Research in Healthcare Engineering (CRHE) at U of T, was recently on Business News…
The noise level at U of T’s McCaul Street Exam Centre last week was in sharp contrast to the usual quiet that reigns during testing periods. As soon as people walked through the doors, they were met by a wave…
Saudi Arabia receives an abundant amount of freely available solar energy every day. And researchers such as Professor Ted Sargent (ECE) are harnessing that energy to create groundbreaking and sustainable technologies for Saudi Arabia, and the world. The focal point of Saudi…
How are operating rooms assigned to surgeons? Why can’t operating rooms be open 24-7? To answer the question of operation room efficiency, The CBC’s White Coat, Black Art host Dr. Brian Goldman spoke to Professor Dionne Aleman (MIE). The answer? Not so simple. Professor…
Today’s cutting-edge robotics technology is about making life easier. Many robots are even being developed to do tasks that many would assume only humans can do. The CBC’s The National spoke to MIE Professors Andrew Goldenberg and Goldie Nejat about their innovations. Professor Goldenberg and…
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