Read More ‘Assemble it like IKEA furniture:’ U of T Engineering TA creates build-at-home machine to enable hands-on remote learning By Liz Do|April 6, 2021 DIY kits designed, assembled and mailed to 50 Materials Science & Engineering students for at-home labs
Read More Explainer: U of T Engineering professor Omar F. Khan on COVID-19 vaccination efficacy, misconceptions and Canada’s rollout By Liz Do|March 18, 2021 Expert in immunoengineering provides perspectives on the latest developments
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 Three cool virtual labs: How U of T Engineering instructors are getting creative with remote active learning By Liz Do|November 18, 2020 Without access to on-campus lab equipment, software or space, instructors are finding new ways to give students hands-on experiences
Read More Rapid COVID-19 testing: U of T team ditches cotton swabs for sensing probes By Liz Do|October 20, 2020 Researchers from U of T Engineering, Pharmacy and Chemistry are creating an antigen COVID-19 test that could give results in just five minutes