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Professor Chou, left, looks at a screen with purple splotches displayed. A researcher sits at the table in the lab, pointing at one of the images on the screen.

Professor Leo Chou receives Ontario Early Researcher Award to advance vaccine and immunotherapy delivery

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Launch of PADmap translates graduate research on defibrillators into a potentially life-saving tool

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Professor Michael Carter has been recognized by the University of Toronto for his pioneering work in health care. (Photo: Brian Tran)

U of T Engineering professor Michael Carter receives U of T President’s Impact Award

Left to right: U of T students Rushay Naik, Ben Sprenger, Tanvi Shetty and Hannah Rundle; Ahmed Mahmoud, Program Manager, Centre for Global Engineering; Dr. Namjil Enebish, National University of Mongolia. In the summer of 2019, the team travelled to Mongolia to interview local nomadic herders about the 100,000 Solar Ger Project. (Photo: Rushay Naik)

E4TW: How one U of T Engineering student made the world his classroom

Heat-map images are used to evaluate the accuracy of a novel explainable artificial intelligence algorithm developed for LG’s display screens. (Image courtesy of Mahesh Sudhakar)

New ‘explainable’ artificial intelligence algorithm could lead to smarter manufacturing

Professor Eric Diller (MIE) holds up a magnetic capsule that can be used to non-invasively sample the gut microbiome, thereby advancing research into a host of human health conditions. (Photo: Eric Diller)

Magnetic microbiome sampler among seven projects supported by Connaught Innovation Awards