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Tower cranes and high residential apartment buildings under construction on lake shore.

Taller doesn’t mean terrible: How smart design can lower carbon emissions for residential buildings

The study was led by Professor Milica Radisic (BME), left, and Mary Chuan Liu (BME PhD student). (photo courtesy of BME)

U of T study shows that fractal geometry can help kidney cells grow in a more mature form

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ISTEP semiconductor industry panel highlights career opportunities for Canadian graduates

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Charlie Katrycz (MIE MEng candidate) worked at Walter Klassen FX, where he was part of the team that constructed the tank for the Oscar-winning film The Shape of Water. (Photo courtesy Charlie Katrycz)

U of T Engineering student’s work featured in Oscar-winning film

Meghan Wright, a PhD student in the U of T Institute of Biomaterials & Biomedical Engineering (IBBME), spent six months at Harvard Medical School on a federal government scholarship where she learned a new microscopy technique that validated her research strategy. (Photo courtesy Meghan Wright)

Federal government scholarship helps U of T Engineering PhD student gain international research experience

Back row, left to right: Elizabeth Njambi; Kyra Stephen (NSBE U of T Chapter - Promotions Chair); Portia Deterville (NSBE East Canada Zone Chair); Larisse Nana Kouadjo, P. Eng, PMP (Project Manager at WSP); Njeri Fraser (NSBE East Canada Zone PCI Chair); Yourdanos Tsegay (NSBE East Canada Zone Professionals Chair); Nicole Deterville (NSBE East Canada Zone Secretary). Front row: Chiora Mba-Uzoukwu (NSBE U of T Chapter - PCI Chair). (Photo: Kyle Coulter)

Ignite, Imagine, Innovate: U of T Engineering hosts NSBE Conference

Left to right: U of T Professor Geoff Hinton (Computer Science) and alumnus Matt Zeiler (EngSci 0T9) speak with Kyle Hsu (Year 3 EngSci) at the Engineering Science Education Conference, held January 26, 2018. (Photo: Kevin Zhang)

Get the picture: Q and A with Matt Zeiler, founder and CEO of Clarifai