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U of T Engineering Student of the Year recipients at the 8th Annual PEY Co-op Recognition & Awards. Left to right: Sara Zia and Sofiia Savchyn. (photo by Caleb Ye Tao)

U of T Engineering honours students, mentors and industry partners at the 8th Annual PEY Co-op Recognition & Awards

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From snake robots to clean energy: U of T announces Stage 1 recipients of Eva and Allen Lau Commercialization Catalyst Prize

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Cosmetics from waste? New microbial discovery could enable more sustainable production of high-value chemical products

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From left to right: George Saegh, Mehdi Salakhi, Professor Murray Thomson, Franciska Toth and Luke Di Liddo.

U of T Engineering professor leads new global collaboration to advance net-zero hydrogen economy

Professor Mohamad Moosavi stands in front of blackboard with a notebook in one hand, chalk in the other hand. A formula is written on the board in chalk.

U of T Engineering professor incorporating AI to help decarbonize chemical industries

Members of the aUToronto pose outside with their autonomous vehicle.

U of T Engineering’s aUToronto team creates a supportive environment to build a winning autonomous vehicle

ECE PhD candidate Yan Li (pictured), along with his supervisor Professor Willy Wong, built an online simulator showing the progression of glaucoma. The simulator is based on a data-driven model they developed that takes into consideration the physiological mechanism of the eye. (Photo: Matthew Tierney)

Online simulator could help glaucoma patients and doctors better understand disease progression