Read More Smart UV lamp could fight COVID-19 and other diseases By Matthew Tierney|March 2, 2021 ECE graduate students lead a large U of T Engineering team to bring new device from inception to prototype
Read More Toronto’s COVID-19 bike lane expansion boosted access to jobs, retail: U of T Engineering study By Geoffrey Vendeville|February 22, 2021 A little bike infrastructure can go a long way: new cycling routes increased low-stress road access to jobs and food stores by 10 to 20 per cent
Read More Virtual reality makes unique chemical engineering lab accessible from home By Liz Do|January 19, 2021 Digital tools open up two-storey Unit Ops Lab and prepare students for working in industry
Read More The year ahead: Q-and-A with U of T Engineering Dean Christopher Yip By Tyler Irving|January 11, 2021 What’s next for research, education and community building at U of T Engineering
Read More Making the most of an unusual semester: How U of T Engineering students are adapting to remote learning By Tyler Irving|December 9, 2020 From flipped timetables to online mentoring, students from around the world have devised innovative ways to study and connect with classmates this Fall Term
Read More Improved COVID-19 model leverages flow physics of airborne respiratory droplet ‘clouds’ By Tyler Irving|December 7, 2020 The “first-principles approach” is the result of a collaboration between researchers in Canada, the U.S. and India