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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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From left: Chloe Oriotis (MechE Year 3), Cristina Amon, Dean of the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, and Sabrina Cupryk (ChemE Year 2) meet in the atrium on Level 5 of the Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship. (Credit: Daniel Ehrenworth)

Back to Skule™: A Message from Dean Cristina Amon

Pepper the robot, built by SoftBank Robotics, is the newest addition to U of T Engineering’s Autonomous Systems and Biomechatronics Lab led by Professor Goldie Nejat (MIE). Pepper is the first humanoid robot capable of recognizing and adapting to human emotions, one of the many new applications for machine intelligence. (Credit: Liz Do)

U of T Engineering to host inaugural alumni bootcamp on machine intelligence

U of T Engineering students Paul Seufert (second from left) and Carol Yeung (third from left) are among four U of T students participating in a fellowship program organized by Sidewalk Toronto. (Credit: Romi Levine)

Two U of T Engineering students travel the world as Sidewalk Fellows to help shape the city’s waterfront vision

Professor Steve Mann (ECE) demonstrates his invention to visualize sound waves. Mann is teaching the world’s first course on inventrepreneurship, designed to instill the art and science of invention and entrepreneurship. (Courtesy: Steve Mann)

Blockchain and cryptocurrency, portfolio management praxis & inventrepreneurship: U of T Engineering launches new graduate courses