Posts Tagged: Cristina Amon
Fabrication labs transform a student’s idea into an innovation. A meeting of engineers from different fields sparks a new solution to an intricate problem. And a 500-seat lecture hall ushers in 21st century learning as it swiftly converts into interactive,…
Academic advising, course evaluations and the first year Engineering curriculum – these were the key issues discussed on February 6 at the Dean’s Student Town Hall. Hosted by the Faculty and the Engineering Society, these biannual gatherings provide an opportunity…
The design for U of T’s new Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship (CEIE) was unveiled on Oct. 29. The landmark CEIE is targeted for opening in late 2016 on the St. George Campus, adjacent to Convocation Hall. As the…
Professor Cristina Amon (MIE), Dean of the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, has been inducted into the Hispanic Engineer National Achievement Awards Corporation (HENAAC) Hall of Fame. The annual honour recognizes a member who has achieved a level of excellence that opens…
On September 5, the Walter Curlook Materials Characterization & Processing Laboratory was opened and unveiled to members of the Curlook family and the U of T Department of Materials Science & Engineering (MSE) community. Hosted by MSE Professor Uwe Erb – invited guests and…
This September, 1,241 new first-year undergraduates and 809 graduate students have arrived at U of T Engineering, as the 2013-2014 academic year began this week. The new undergraduates – who come from nearly 50 countries and eight provinces – were welcomed…
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