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U of T Engineering students getting a leg up with Project Leap

Left to right: Co-leads on the study, Professor Caitlin Maikawa (BME) and Lucia Huang (BME MSc student), say the technology could make monitoring and treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases easier and accessible. (Photo by KITE Studio/UHN)

Researchers develop swallowable sensor that offers simpler way to monitor gut inflammation

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New modelling tool for intermittent water distribution systems could improve service for over a billion people

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University of Toronto researchers Tara Colenbrander Nelson and Dr. Kelly Whaley Martin collecting water samples at Hudbay’s 777 mine in Flin Flon, Manitoba for use in their innovative “reactive sulfur” monitoring technique. (Photo: Lesley Warren)

Academic-industry partnership leads to improved methods for managing sulfur compounds in mining sites

Top row, left to right: Jacqueline Fleisig, Paul Chen, Bipasha Goyal, Stephanie McDonald, Brohath Amrithraj, Emily Macdonald-Roach; Middle row, left to right: Chetanya Choudhary, Khadija Ishfaq Rana, Hannah N. Kozlowski, Zachary Jager LaPointe, Laura Berneaga, John Anawati; Bottom row, left to right, Rima Uraiqat, Joshua Aikohi Pius, Joanna Melnyk, Kapilkumar Ramchandani, Aditi Maheshwari, Christine Yaromich.

Meet 18 student leaders who enriched the U of T Engineering community this year

The Bahen Centre for Information Technology is seen on St. George Campus. As a first-entry degree, the tuition for engineering programs at universities is significantly higher than many other fields. (Photo: Daria Perevezentsev)

New scholarship aims to remove barriers to entry for Black engineering students

Researchers from U of T’s Centre for Social Services Engineering are helping to develop a platform that harnesses AI to improve wayfinding for Canadians seeking social services (Photo: iStock/Ankit Sah)

Using AI to help Canadians find social services: U of T researchers team up with industry and government