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Eyes on the street: Harnessing Street View images to ‘peer into’ structures 

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How can engineering culture be more inclusive? U of T doctoral student turns to her own story for answers

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ECE’s new Keysight Electronics Laboratory will empower future innovators

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Improved visual perception method could help robots navigate crowded spaces

The Rogers Foundation announces a second landmark gift, building on its $130 million gift in 2014, to sustain the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research in perpetuity and bring the promise of precision cardiac health to patients across Canada and globally.

$90-million gift to the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research marks new era in cardiac health

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Autonomous robotics research earns Professor Angela Schoellig an Arthur B. McDonald Fellowship

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Creating her own odds: U of T Engineering student competes in 2022 U23 World Wrestling Championships months after injury