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Hidden side channels in quantum sources could compromise secure communication

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Professor Milica Radisic elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

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These tiny robotic tools powered by magnetic fields could enable minimally invasive brain surgery

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Minister Ya'ara Saks at U of T Engineering's Myhal Centre

Climate Positive Energy-led Grid Modernization Centre receives $10M in federal funding following on-campus announcement

Artemis, the aUToronto's autonomous vehicle approaches the final obstacle of the intersection challenge: a model of a deer.

U of T’s self-driving car team places first at 2024 AutoDrive Challenge™ II

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Student team UTWind takes international prize with sustainable wind turbine

From left to right: Kamron Zaidi (EngSci 2T3 + PEY) and Professor Michael Guerzhoy (MIE, EngSci) use game trees and deep neural networks to enable chess engines to recognize brilliant moves. (photo by Safa Jinje)

U of T Engineering researchers use chess AI to understand human creativity