Read More ‘Fantastic Voyage’: U of T Engineering researchers create nano-bot to probe inside human cells By Tyler Irving|March 13, 2019 Magnetic ‘tweezers’ could help diagnose and fight cancer
Read More Solutions that transcend borders: March 11-17 is Global Engineering Week By |March 7, 2019 Week-long events series highlights ways engineering students can make a world of difference
Read More Artificial lung cancer tissue could help find new drug treatments By |February 25, 2019 A 3D hydrogel created by researchers in University Professor Molly Shoichet’s (ChemE, IBBME) lab is helping University of Ottawa researchers to quickly screen hundreds of potential drugs for their
Read More Association of American Universities funds project to transform first-year math curriculum By Engineering Strategic Communications|February 20, 2019 U of T Engineering partnering with Faculty of Arts & Science to reimagine math education for undergraduate students
Read More Toward a future quantum Internet By Jessica MacInnis|January 28, 2019 All-photonic quantum repeaters could lead to a faster, more secure global quantum Internet
Read More Fort McMurray homes have normal levels of indoor toxic substances, U of T Engineering study reveals By |January 14, 2019 In the aftermath of the Fort McMurray wildfire, Professor Arthur Chan (ChemE) and his team reveal results from dust collected in more than 60 homes