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Kiki Chan demonstrating nutrient premix particles

This PhD graduate’s food fortification research took her around the world, from Senegal to India

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U of T Engineering graduate student launches market-ready solution for sustainable transportation

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New graduate course on air accident investigation gives UTIAS graduate students a rare opportunity to examine a real-life plane wreckage. (Credit: Liz Do)

Real-life air accident becomes a learning opportunity for UTIAS engineering students

Steven Bailey and Emily Ling of Academic + Campus Events believe the Lee & Margaret Lau Auditorium, located in the new Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship, is a model for the future of teaching and learning at the university. (photo by Romi Levine)

Classroom 2.0: How U of T Engineering is inspiring new innovative, accessible learning spaces

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Black History Month: Experiences of Black students and alumni from U of T Engineering

Professor Robert Zee (UTIAS) and his research team are receiving $15 million in funding to develop three microsatellites. (Credit: Marit Mitchell)

U of T Engineering researchers to design microsatellites for Arctic monitoring