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Frank Kschischang named U of T University Professor

Books from QueerSphere's lending library

From trivia nights to a lending library, QueerSphere strengthens connections for LGBTQ+ community in STEM

Kiki Chan demonstrating nutrient premix particles

This PhD graduate’s food fortification research took her around the world, from Senegal to India

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Three commercialization fellowships bring new U of T Engineering research to market

Students participating in the 2015 Canadian National Concrete Canoe Competition (CNCCC)

Engineering students race concrete canoes across Toronto’s waterfront [PHOTO GALLERY]

Digital rendering of microbes

New chip makes testing for antibiotic-resistant bacteria faster, easier

Professor Javad Mostaghimi holding a piece of foam shaped like a turbine blade. The foam has been coated with zirconia — a thermal barrier. Air can flow through the foam and cool the blade so that it can withstand temperatures greater than 1000C (Photo: Rob Waymen).

Engineering new coatings that repel water, fight corrosion and withstand heat