Posts Tagged: Cristina Amon
How do you create a leadership culture in engineering? From September 27-28, a group of more than 35 educators and industry professionals from across North America gathered at U of T to discuss their pursuit of that common goal. The…
Brazilian student Raphael de Abreu Alves e Silva’s priority during his upcoming year at U of T Engineering is to make friends. As the affable 25-year-old explains, engineering is about innovation and the best innovation is often a result of collaboration.…
U of T’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering kicked off their $200-million campaign with an ‘Afternoon of Engineering Innovation’ which showcased innovative, visionary and entrepreneurial ideas from students and faculty. The event, attended by more than 600 alumni, donors,…
Already celebrated as a trailblazer for women in engineering, U of T Engineering Dean Cristina Amon has been named one of Canada’s 25 most influential women by Women of Influence Magazine. The recognition is designed to honour and celebrate women who have demonstrated,…
It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the 2012 – 2013 academic year at the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering. As we start this academic year, we look forward to the next few months with a renewed…
Standing in front of Convocation Hall, surrounded by friends and family, with a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering under her arm, Kelly Bryck described the graduation experience with these simple words: “It’s all about community.” Bryck is one of the Faculty of…
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