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Inventor of the lithium-ion battery Akira Yoshino inspires new collaborations for battery innovation

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IBET Momentum Fellow Paige McFarlane aims to use microfluidics to design faster, more accurate medical tests

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2017 Industry Partners Reception

U of T Engineering celebrates industry collaborations and honours key partners

University Professor Molly Shoichet (ChemE, IBBME), a world-leading researcher in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, has been appointed the first Chief Scientific Officer of Ontario. (Credit: Roberta Baker)

Molly Shoichet named Ontario’s first Chief Scientist

Dean Cristina Amon works with elementary school students as they design their vision for the neighbourhood of the future at a U of T Engineering outreach event Oct. 17, 2017. Increasing diversity in its programs and the profession is a central goal of the Faculty’s new Academic Plan, which the U of T community is invited to provide feedback on by Nov. 17. (Credit: Roberta Baker).

Increasing diversity, inclusivity lead priorities of new Academic Plan

Professors Craig Simmons (MIE, IBBME), Jan Andrysek (IBBME) and Paul Santerre (Dentistry, IBBME) are among six members of the U of T Engineering community being honoured at the Ontario Professional Engineers Awards (OPEA) gala on Saturday, Nov. 18. (Credit: Neil Ta).

U of T Engineering professors sweep entrepreneurship, research awards