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Katie Hung and Anastasia Polulyakhova in front of building on campus.

U of T Engineering students getting a leg up with Project Leap

Left to right: Co-leads on the study, Professor Caitlin Maikawa (BME) and Lucia Huang (BME MSc student), say the technology could make monitoring and treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases easier and accessible. (Photo by KITE Studio/UHN)

Researchers develop swallowable sensor that offers simpler way to monitor gut inflammation

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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

Jonathan Rose and Samathan Espley

Two U of T engineers honoured by Engineers Canada