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Professors Angela Schoellig and Tim Barfoot (both UTIAS) are part of a new collaboration with Drone Delivery Canada and Defence Research and Development Canada that will enable drones to navigate using digital cameras, as opposed to manual or GPS-based navigation. (Photo: Roberta Baker)

U of T Engineering collaborates with industry and government on visual navigation for drones

Zhjie Nie, a Civil Engineering MASc candidate, takes a sample at a Toronto-area drinking water treatment plant for her project on using activated carbon to remove contaminants. Partnerships between U of T Engineering, industry and government enable students to gain valuable experience in a professional setting. (Photo: Ron Hofmann)

A window on the future: Institute for Water Innovation partners with industry and government on next-generation clean water technologies

Left to right: Professor Ramin Farnood, Professor Grant Allen, Dean Cristina Amon, Professor Will Cluett, Endang (Susie) Susilawati, Pauline Martini, Professor Greg Evans, Professor Christopher Yip at Celebrating Engineering Excellence 2017 (Photo: Roberta Baker)

U of T Engineering honours outstanding faculty and staff at the 10th annual Celebrating Engineering Excellence event

Lassonde Mineral Engineering student Marina Reny (Year 4 MinE) completed two internships with Imperial Oil and will graduate later this year with a job offer from the company to continue working on their Kearl Oil Sands mining operation. (Photo: Kevin Soobrian)

From experience to employment: Mineral engineering student lands her dream job in Alberta’s oil patch