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AI in Manufacturing: U of T partnership with South Korean institutions to enhance efficiency and performance across the value chain

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U of T Engineering researchers develop safer alternative non-stick coating

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Graduate student Thanyathorn (Smile) Thanapattheerakul (MIE MASc candidate) demonstrates the Target Acquisition Games for Measurement and Evaluation (TAG-ME games) in Professor Mark Chignell’s lab (Photo: Pam Walls).

It’s all fun and brain games: Using simulations and games to improve health in older adults

Professor Erin Bobicki (MSE, ChemE) wants to decrease the energy required for crushing rocks by 70%. (Photo courtesy of Erin Bobicki)

The search for a cleaner solution to crushing rocks

Go North Youth empowers Ontario students to explore and learn about the vast possibilities that open by studying and pursuing careers in STEM. (Photo: Roberta Baker)

U of T Engineering empowers students to explore AI at Go North Youth

An AI-enabled tool developed by Professor Timothy Chan (MIE) and PhD candidate Aaron Babier develops treatment plans for radiation therapy in a fraction of the time required by traditional methods. Chan will direct the new Centre for Analytics and Artificial Intelligence Engineering (CARTE). (Photo: Brian Tran)

U of T Engineering to launch new AI research centre