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Kyrylo Kalashnikov and the robotic electrochemistry system he designed

Low-cost, open-source robotic system could make self-driving labs more accessible to students and researchers

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Mitchell Souliere-Lamb aims to inspire more Indigenous people to choose engineering

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Frank Kschischang named U of T University Professor

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Kepler Communications, an award-winning team launched out of U of T Engineering accelerators Start@UTIAS and the Entrepreneurship Hatchery, is building satellites so small that they're no larger than a loaf of bread

Less satellite, more data? U of T Engineering startup will connect the world from space

Fourth year Engineering Science student Emerson Grabke on top of Mount Fuji. (Photo courtesy Emerson Grabke)

International exchanges help U of T Engineering students expand their horizons

Professor Jonathan Rose with lecturers from Addis Ababa Institute of Technology (AAiT) in Ethiopia in 2011. Rose, now a member of the board of Academics Without Borders, hopes to enable more professors to travel to the developing world to help strengthen academic institutions. (Photo courtesy Jonathan Rose)

Strengthening educational capacity abroad through Academics Without Borders

Teachers from the Toronto District School Board attend a robotics and computer coding workshop hosted by U of T Engineering in February 2016. (Photo: Tyler Irving)

Federal budget supports digital literacy and work-integrated learning