Posts Tagged: Cristina Amon
Students interested in the environment and engineering can soon take advantage of a unique joint undergraduate/graduate program offered by the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) and the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering (FASE). UTSC Dean & Vice-Principal (Academic) Rick…
On the weekend of May 25-26, U of T Engineering empowered 90 newly admitted female students through a slew of activities at the Girls Leadership in Engineering Experience – also delightfully known as GLEE. Now in its second year, GLEE…
U of T Engineering researchers, working with colleagues from Carnegie Mellon University, have published new insights into how materials transfer heat, which could eventually lead to smaller, more powerful electronic devices. Integrated circuits and other electronic parts have been shrinking…
U of T Engineering’s new Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship has moved one step closer with the selection of Toronto-based Montgomery Sisam Architects (MSA) and U.K.-based Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios as architects for the new building. The CEIE will…
National Engineering Month (NEM) is the biggest national celebration of engineering and technology. Across Canada, engineering schools and volunteers stage more than 500 events and activities to bring more awareness to the exciting and rewarding world of engineering. This year’s…
BioZone’s newly renovated and expanded space was officially opened December 4 with speeches, guided tours and a uniquely biochemical ribbon-cutting. Close to 100 faculty, students, alumni and other guests were on hand for the event and to help celebrate the…
Showing 97 - 102 of 131 results