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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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‘The future is interdisciplinary’: Meet new ChemE professor Rachel Gregor

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New CRAFT Tissue Foundry provides infrastructure dedicated to bioengineering innovation

Professor Xilin Liu tests signal integrity of a neural implant prototype. Neural implants in use today activate a neuromodulation therapy that helps manage symptoms of brain disorders. (Photo: Matthew Tierney)

How this U of T Engineering professor is advancing neural implants that fight brain disorders

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This new, more sustainable method for recycling lithium-ion batteries could help meet electric vehicle demand

Nicole Weckman, Paul Cadario

Paul Cadario Chair in Global Engineering will advance solutions for communities around the world