
U of T Engineering researchers develop handheld 3D skin printer
Researchers in Professor Axel Guenther’s lab create portable device that prints skin tissue to cover deep wounds

Lab-on-a-chip delivers critical immunity data for vulnerable populations
Research team validates first-of-its-kind portable diagnostic technology at refugee camp in remote northwestern Kenya

Professor Levente Diosady receives Engineers Canada’s highest honour
A world-renowned food engineer, Diosady has spent much of his career developing techniques for fortifying staple foods with micronutrients to improve human health

U of T Engineering researchers uncover mechanism of scar-free wound healing in fruit fly embryos
Study published by Professor Rodrigo Fernandez-Gonzalez sheds light on how a network of proteins drive a wound repair process that leaves no scars

aUToronto to compete at international self-driving car competition
U of T Engineering student team selected to participate in Autodrive Challenge™ heads to Yuma, Ariz. for first round of three-year competition

First-year students bring engineering solutions to Toronto communities
Praxis course challenges Engineering Science teams to work with local businesses and organizations to address persistent challenges