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Professor Vahid Sarhangian (MIE) is the Director of the Centre for Healthcare Engineering, and one of four U of T Engineering professors with projects funded by the Connaught New Researcher Awards. (Photo: Liz Do)

Optimizing patient prioritization for admission to rehab among four projects powered by Connaught New Researcher awards

Professor Li Qian (ECE), shown in her lab pre-pandemic, is part of a research team that proposed a new quantum fingerprinting protocol, which is used to quickly and securely identify whether information from two sources is the same. (Photo: Don Figer)

Quantum ‘fingerprints’ made smaller and delivered faster

Michael Sefton, a U of T tissue engineer and executive director of Medicine by Design, is investigating whether dendritic skin cells can aid in the successful transplantation of insulin-producing islet cells in diabetes patients. (Photo: Neil Ta)

With a focus on skin cells, U of T’s Michael Sefton seeks ‘huge step forward’ in diabetes treatment

Left to right: Mickael Dang (ChemE PhD candidate), Heta Lad (BME PhD candidate), Carolina Chavez Madero (BME PhD candidate), Arianna Skirzynska (ChemE PhD candidate) are four of the nine winners of this year’s Cecil Yip Doctoral Research Awards. (Photos submitted)

Four U of T Engineering graduate students honoured with Cecil Yip Doctoral Research Awards