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From left: U of T Engineering professors Constantin Christopoulos (CivE), Rodrigo Fernandez-Gonzalez (IBBME), Joyce Poon (ECE) and Milica Radisic (IBBME, ChemE) are among the 2017 new and renewed Canada Research Chair recipients. Launched in 2000, the CRC program aims to help the country attract and retain research leaders in engineering and natural sciences, health sciences, humanities and social sciences. (Credits, from left: Mark Balson, Neil Ta, Jason KB, Neil Ta).

Four U of T Engineering researchers receive Canada Research Chairs

Professor Jan Andrysek (right) is designing the next generation of lower-limb prosthetics. He is one of six members of the U of T Engineering community honoured with Ontario Professional Engineers Awards. (Photo: Neil Ta)

U of T Engineering professors and alumni receive Ontario Professional Engineers Awards

Christopher Sun is one of four PhD candidates from across U of T Engineering to receive a 2017 Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship. (Photo: Liz Do)

Meet four U of T Engineering graduate students awarded Vanier Scholarships

Optimizing traffic flow between the City of Oshawa, at right, and Toronto, lower left, is one challenge that Master of Engineering students in the Cities Engineering and Management program at U of T will study in the newly established ‘teaching city.’ (Image: Google Maps).

New partnership establishes a Canadian teaching city for engineering students