Read More Won’t crack under pressure: stress test reveals graphene can withstand more than one billion cycles before breaking By Tyler Irving|January 28, 2020 U of T Engineering researchers have discovered that the carbon-based material is highly resistant to mechanical fatigue
Read More Skin-like sensors bring a human touch to wearable tech By |January 8, 2020 Artificial “skin” sensor could be the future of wearable and stretchable electronics, with applications in wound-healing, gaming and more
Read More U of T Engineering researchers to harness quantum properties of light for biomedical imaging, security and more By |August 16, 2019 Professor Amr Helmy (ECE) and his team are working to develop cost-effective applications of quantum sensor technologies
Read More Advanced materials for sustainability: Meet Professor Jane Howe By Tyler Irving|January 14, 2019 Before joining U of T Engineering as an Associate Professor this month, Howe spent nearly 20 years in industry, working on advanced materials and imaging methods