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New modelling tool for intermittent water distribution systems could improve service for over a billion people

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‘Electrochemistry for a sustainable future’: Meet new ChemE professor Bertrand Neyhouse

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AI in Manufacturing: U of T partnership with South Korean institutions to enhance efficiency and performance across the value chain

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Professor Molly Shoichet elected Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors

A group of women engineering students unveiled a monument outside the Galbraith Building featuring 14 clear, life-sized silhouettes — each inscribed with the name of a victim — standing around a fleur-de-lis. (Photo: Tristan McGuirk)

‘Not just about history’: U of T marks National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women

2022 Schulich Leader Kai Chen (Year 1 MechE) hopes to use his passions for aviation and the environment to work toward sustainability and better accessibility in the aerospace industry (Photo: Submitted)

Problem solving for a better world: Meet U of T Engineering’s 2022 Schulich Leaders

Mohammadamir Ghasemian Moghaddam and Meghan Rothenbroker (both BME PhD candidates) are Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship winners of 2022. Vanier awards are given based on the merit of academic excellence, extracurricular activities and demonstration of leadership. (Photos: Submitted)

Two BME doctoral students awarded 2022 Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships