Read More How engineers can keep innovating — while working from home By |April 14, 2020 Professor Alison Olechowski (MIE, ISTEP) shares tips on improving virtual collaboration during a pandemic
Read More U of T startup’s wearable tech encourages hand hygiene to prevent the spread of COVID-19 By Qin Dai|April 13, 2020 As COVID-19 cases increases the workload for health-care professionals, an IBBME researcher has developed Buddy Badge to remind frontline workers throughout the day of opportunities to wash their
Read More Can lowering emissions improve the odds against COVID-19? A U of T Engineering expert examines the evidence By Fahad Pinto|April 9, 2020 Professor Greg Evans discusses the impact of air pollution on COVID-19 cases
Read More New web portal by U of T alumni connects study participants to COVID-19 research By Gabrielle Giroday|April 7, 2020 Honeybee Hub, created by graduates from U of T Engineering and U of T Medicine, has more than 770 COVID-19 studies posted on their portal so far
Read More As COVID-19 protective supplies dwindle, U of T Engineering grad students are stitching face masks for Toronto By |April 3, 2020 IBBME PhD students launch Stitch4Corona, providing volunteers with kits to create homemade fabric masks to protect the city’s most vulnerable
Read More Engineering alumni startup Nanoleaf to source more than one million masks amid COVID-19 shortages By |April 1, 2020 Company will retool its operations to source equipment for hospitals in Canada and the U.S.