Read More This ultra-thin hot water bottle could help ease menstrual pain By |August 1, 2019 Using a unique air-casting method, grad student Charlie Katrycz and his team can deliver location-specific heat therapy
Read More No assembly required: U of T Engineering researchers automate microrobotic designs By |April 24, 2019 Professor Eric Diller’s lab uses magnetic 3D-printing technique to optimize the design and programming of tiny robots with health applications
Read More How 3D printing has sped up prosthetic development for people around the world By Tyler Irving|March 27, 2019 Nia Technologies Inc., led by U of T Engineering alumnus Jerry Evans, has developed technology to more efficiently manufacture prosthetics in low-income countries such as Uganda, Tanzania and Cambodia