Read More Skin cells ‘crawl’ together to heal wounds treated with unique hydrogel layer By Marit Mitchell|December 14, 2016 Research team led by Milica Radisic uses their patented peptide to close non-healing chronic wounds caused by diabetes
Read More The next generation of solar pioneers: Electrifying a nation By Kevin Soobrian|December 7, 2016 U of T Engineering alumni John Paul Morgan and Shawn Qu are entrepreneurs whose ingenuity is lighting up parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo
Read More ‘Slithering sperm’ research earns MIE alumnus Colton Medal By Liz Do|October 21, 2016 Reza Nosrati was recognized with the 2016 Douglas R. Colton Medal for Research Excellence for his pioneering work using nanotechnology and microfluidics to treat male infertility
Read More Battery-sized microscope gives new insights into brain activity during seizures By Luke Ng|August 22, 2016 Technique could offer insights into what causes epilepsy, and lead to more effective treatments for more than 15,000 Canadians diagnosed each year
Read More #Rio2016: Olympic boxers strike hard with the help of U of T Engineering alumnus By Liz Do|August 5, 2016 Both teams have been training using a wrist-mounted sensor created by mechanical engineering alum Khalil Zahar, founder of startup company Hykso
Read More Think a more fuel-efficient engine is the green choice? Maybe not By Marit Mitchell|July 13, 2016 U of T Engineering researchers show that new breed of fuel-efficient engines may emit lower levels of C02, but more climate-warming black carbon