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Aleisha Cerny (MIE MASc 2T3) and Yvonne Liu (ChemE 2T0 + PEY, MIE MEng 2T3)

This U of T Engineering startup aims to provide clean distributed power with compact fuel cells

Kyrylo Kalashnikov and the robotic electrochemistry system he designed

Low-cost, open-source robotic system could make self-driving labs more accessible to students and researchers

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Mitchell Souliere-Lamb aims to inspire more Indigenous people to choose engineering

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U of T Engineering study reveals some in-vehicle displays, such as takeover displays, leads to driver overreliance. (Video clip courtesy Dengbo He)

‘A false sense of security’: How automated vehicles can impede driver performance, and what to do about it

As Dean of U of T Engineering from 2006 to 2019, Professor Cristina Amon  established the Faculty as a world leader in multidisciplinary engineering research and education while making incredible strides in advancing gender equity, diversity and inclusion. (Photo:  Daniel Ehrenworth)

Professor Cristina Amon appointed to the Order of Canada

A volunteer uses digital tools created by flatten.ca to collect information on COVID-19 symptoms and spread in Mogadishu, Somalia. (Photo: <a href="https://dsu.so/">Durable Solutions Unit)</a>

flatten: Leveraging big data to fight COVID-19 in Mogadishu

Margaux Ronciere is among four U of T undergraduate students and 36 recipients across Canada to receive the Loran Award this year.

Tackling social and systemic change: Meet U of T Engineering’s 2020 Loran Scholar