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Whitby may be the worst place for per capita CO2 emissions in the GTA — 13.02 tonnes — but it has plenty of bad company in areas surrounding Toronto, according to a recent report from two Canadian researchers. “Whitby’s the…
Professor Baher Abdulhai (CivE) is helping people share information about traffic within a city by being part of the development of a Facebook-like platform called On-Line Network-Enabled Intelligent Transportation Systems (ONE-ITS). ONE-ITS is a software platform and a national research society, including…
Computer science junior Andy Velasquez at the University of Texas – Arlington College, has built and designed his personal computers for the last seven years. Velasquez is trying to make each design smaller than the next, but the generation of…
As NHLers Eric Staal and Niklas Lidstrom prepare to pick their all-star teammates later this week, a new smart phone application designed for this very purpose is gaining traction around the world. The TeamChooser application – developed by Professor Jonathan…
There is tremendous potential in forensic engineering to celebrate engineering contributions to public safety and welfare. Professor Doug Perovic (MSE) is also an independent forensic engineering consultant. He conducts forensic engineering seminars through the Advanced Design and Manufacturing Institute (ADMI)…
The University of Toronto will conduct two major undergraduate surveys over the next several weeks. On Wednesday, February 2nd, all first year and senior year undergraduate students at UTM, UTSC and in the Faculties of Arts and Science, Engineering, Music…
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