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CivMin alumnus Donovan Pollitt (MinE 0T4) at the University of Toronto. (photo by Phill Snel)

An engineer’s legacy: How Murray Pollitt’s belief in Canadian industry inspired a scholarship

Professor Aryan Rezaei Rad (CivMin) with the newly installed robotic arm. (photo by Phill Snel)

CivMin launches its first industrial-scale robotic fabrication system for timber construction

Top row, left to right: Anne Lawrence and her father, Ross Lawrence (GeoE 5T6, MCom 5T9). Bottom row, left to right: Raymond Mao Bhushan (MinE 2T5, CivMin MASc student), his brother Ethan Mao (Year 2 ECE), Paul Walters (MinE 5T6). (photo by Kristin Philpot)

Why these 5T6 grads are still paying it forward, 70 years after graduation

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Professional Experience Year: Four U of T Engineering students bring technical, professional competencies to industry challenges

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