Read More Fully operational DC microgrid boosts sustainability research in ECE By Matthew Tierney|December 18, 2020 Researchers and students will have access to commercial-scale solar arrays and energy storage facilities — with the ability to collect real-time data
Read More Three cool virtual labs: How U of T Engineering instructors are getting creative with remote active learning By |November 18, 2020 Without access to on-campus lab equipment, software or space, instructors are finding new ways to give students hands-on experiences
Read More U of T Engineering spinoff LegUp Computing acquired by leading microelectronics company, Microchip By Matthew Tierney|November 16, 2020 The startup’s high-level synthesis tool becomes an important component in the Microchip platform for software developers
Read More Eleven alumni and students honoured with 2020 Engineering Alumni Network Awards By Engineering Strategic Communications|November 6, 2020 Awardees were celebrated for their career accomplishments and their contributions to the Skule™ community
Read More The Rise of Elsie MacGill By Dick Bourgeois-Doyle|October 1, 2020 Elsie Gregory MacGill (ElecE 2T7) was the world’s first female aircraft designer and professional aeronautical engineer, helping to shape Canada into a powerhouse of the aeronautical industry during
Read More “Queen of the Hurricanes”: U of T Engineering alumna featured in new Heritage Minute By Jessica MacInnis|October 1, 2020 Elsie MacGill was ECE’s — and Canada’s — first female electrical engineering graduate