Posts Tagged: ChemE
To develop COVID-19 vaccine and antiviral drugs, researchers first need to understand why this virus spreads so easily and quickly
Emerging technologies in areas such as human health and advanced manufacturing receive funding boost
Michael Sefton was inducted for his accomplishments in tissue engineering, Raffaello D’Andrea was honoured for contributions to conventional and aerial robotics, and Abigail Sellen was recognized for her contributions to ensuring that human capabilities are considered in the design of computer systems
The research could improve the success of implantable islets to treat people living with diabetes
Five members of the U of T Engineering community were honoured for their contributions to Canada and to their chosen fields
For 15 years, University Professor Molly Shoichet (ChemE, IBBME) and her students have celebrated PhD candidates who successfully defend their theses by unveiling a white coat with their name and graduation year on the back
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