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IBET Momentum Fellow Paige McFarlane aims to use microfluidics to design faster, more accurate medical tests

MIE PhD candidate Arman Arezoomand in the Decisionics Lab of Professor Fae Azhari (MIE, CivMin). Thanks to the Data Sciences Institute (DSI) Doctoral Student Fellowship, Arezoomand is advancing research on robotic skin for prosthetics and other robotic applications. (photo by Sarah Yuan)

Research into ‘robotic skin’ could help restore a sense of touch for those with prosthetic digits

Milos Stojadinovic explains how banks safeguard themselves and their customers from cyber threats at the inaugural Tech@RBC Insider session. (photo by Neil Ta)

Generous RBC gift creates transformative scholarships, sets students up for careers in tech

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A group of Grade 2 and 3 students try out one of this year's ECE Design Fair projects (Photo: Roberta Baker).

Exoskeletal leg, instant DIY games, micro-grids and more at ECE Design Fair

Professor Doug Reeve has received the 2015 Vivek Goel Faculty Citizenship Award; one of four U of T Engineering professors who have won the award in the past seven years (Photo: Mark Balson).

Doug Reeve receives Vivek Goel Faculty Citizenship Award

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Two professors recognized by the Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering

“One of my motivations for participating as a MOOC instructor is that your reach goes much further—student feedback from around the globe makes you aware of local projects or technologies that enrich the course for everyone,” said Professor James Wallace, who recently finished a MOOC on alternative energy systems.

Alternative energy MOOC captures global audience