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Kiki Chan demonstrating nutrient premix particles

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

two portrait photos: Professor Lee on the left and Sansone on the right, both looking forward and smiling

U of T Engineering graduate student launches market-ready solution for sustainable transportation

composite photo of professors Shalaby, Christopoulos, Bazylak and Chow

U of T Engineering professors and alumni elected to the Canadian Academy of Engineering

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Six innovative teaching methods you could learn at this year’s EdTech Workshop on May 1

Jonathan Rose and Cristina Amon

Celebrating engineering excellence: U of T Engineering honours 11 faculty and staff

(L-R) Yu Sun (MIE), Sevan Hopyan (SickKids) and Rodrigo Fernandez-Gonzalez (IBBME) have discovered a link between physical forces and the development of limbs in embryos (Photo: Roberta Baker).

Preventing deformed limbs: researchers find new link between physical forces and limb development

New engineering study finds harmful vehicle emissions spread farther than thought—contributing to variable pollution levels across cities  (Photo: Shutterstock).

Traffic emissions may pollute 1 in 3 Canadian homes