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U of T Engineering researcher, Alberta enterprise test AI tool to support nurses in First Nations communities

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New ‘Pick and Place’ facility for customized printed circuit board production opens for students

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‘Read widely, build things, break them and figure out why they broke’: Meet Professor Nick Rhinehart

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Left: Professor William Cluett (ChemE), Director of the Division of Engineering Science. (Photo courtesy Will Cluett) Right: Claire Kennedy (ChemE 8T9), outgoing Chair of U of T’s Governing Council. (Photo: Roberta Baker)

Engineers Canada Awards honour U of T Engineering professor and alumna

Professor Parham Aarabi (ECE) is one of a group of AI experts behind HALT AI, a U of T service that tests for bias in AI systems across a variety of diversity dimensions, such as gender, age and race. (Photo: Johnny Guatto)

New U of T initiative to assess bias in AI systems

Alumna Claire Kennedy (ChemE 8T9) has served as chair of U of T's Governing Council since 2017.

Overseeing a ‘small city’: Claire Kennedy reflects on her time as chair of U of T’s Governing Council

Anastasia Korolj (ChemE 1T5, PhD 2T1) has received a Schmidt Science Fellowship to support postdoctoral studies in tissue engineering. (Photo: Daria Perevezentsev)

Anastasia Korolj earns Schmidt Science Fellowship to advance interdisciplinary tissue engineering research