Posts Tagged: Benjamin Hatton
Professor Paul Yoo (BME, ECE) is designing a cost-effective alternative to implantable neuromodulation devices
A model based on the growth patterns of a single-celled organism could lead to networks with improved travel time or resilience to disruption
Emerging technologies in areas such as human health and advanced manufacturing receive funding boost
Whether it’s mimicking ocean mussels to create powerful non-toxic glue, or designing energy technologies that can store power for a whole city block, U of T undergraduate engineering students have the opportunity to lead innovative research that improves both our…
Engineering a surface that is so slippery even geckos can’t stick to it may sound like a fun science fair project. But new surface-coating technology developed by materials science and engineering professor Ben Hatton (MSE), together with colleagues at Harvard…
U of T researchers, including four affiliated with the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, have won just under $2.5 million in infrastructure funding in the Canada Foundation for Innovation’s latest Leadership Opportunity Fund competition. Engineering recipients were: Tobin Filleter,…
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