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Three members of the U of T Engineering community appointed to the Order of Canada

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AI system helps researchers unlock hidden potential in newly discovered materials

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Modelling study provides support for the ‘housing first’ approach to addressing addiction and homelessness

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From nutrient rich particles to a litmus test for soil, the new Food &amp; Nutrition Security Engineering Initiative (FaNSEI) is researching new methods for combatting global hunger and malnutrition. (Litmus paper photo courtesy of <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/communityeyehealth/5726488676/sizes/l" target="_blank">Community Eye Health</a>)

Three ways U of T engineers are addressing food and nutrition issues around the world

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Designing across cultures: MIE’s international capstone course

From left to right: Tamara Abugharbieh (Year 1 EngSci), Katherine Bancroft (Year 1 General First Year), Ernesto Diaz Lozano Patiño (Year 4 CivE) and Minh Tue Pham (Year 1 EngSci) are four students from abroad studying at U of T Engineering.

Meet four international scholars from U of T Engineering

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Professor Amer Shalaby on improving transportation at the world’s largest gathering