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Sudanese Canadians will be casting their ballots in the week-long referendum to decide if South Sudan will separate from the northern half of Sudan and become an independent country. “The referendum is actually the livelihood of all of us here,”…
In January, Engineering students eager to learn machining skills have the opportunity to receive hands-on training in George Brown College’s extensive and up-to-date machining facilities. This collaboration between U of T Engineering and George Brown was initially offered to MIE…
Canada has the technological ability to build its own rocket to launch small satellites, which is a top priority for future research at the Defence Department and a capability being studied at the Canadian Space Agency. Canada now relies on…
Engineering’s biggest story of 2010 may well have been that of the “Snowbird” human-powered ornithopter, piloted by EngSci alumnus and UTIAS doctoral candidate Todd Reichert, with Professor Emeritus James DeLaurier acting as faculty advisor. The aircraft with flapping wings, a…
Shawn Qu (MSE PhD 9T5) runs one of the ten largest solar panel makers in the world, Kitchener, Ont.-based Canadian Solar Inc., with annual revenue of about $1.2-billion (U.S.). Yet he is almost unknown in Canadian business circles, mainly because the…
In the early hours of Dec. 6, a group of 30 U of T Engineers, who go by the name of the Brute Force Committee, erected their own version of Mayor Rob Ford’s “gravy train” at Nathan Phillips Square. In…
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