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U of T to receive nearly $1M for global online project in mining education

A new study from U of T Engineering Professor David Meyer (CivMin, ISTEP) shows that between the cities of Delhi and Bengaluru, customers are supplied water on 3,278 different schedules, ranging from nearly continuous to only about 30 minutes per week. (Photo: wirestock, via Envato Elements)

Why do Delhi and Bengaluru supply water according to 3,278 different schedules?

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New cybersecurity certificate prepares graduates to tackle digital vulnerabilities and threats

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Mining the dark transcriptome: U of T Engineering researchers create the first potential drug molecules from long noncoding RNA

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Researchers highlight ‘regenerative healing’ as a framework for health innovation

Last year, the Engineering Drama Society charmed audiences with their production of Spring Awakening. (photo by Samit Chenchu)

U of T’s Engineering Drama Society returns with original production of Mean Girls

Dean Chris Yip

Introducing the Strategic Academic Plan: Q & A with Dean Yip