Read More Autonomous robotics research earns Professor Angela Schoellig an Arthur B. McDonald Fellowship By Tyler Irving|October 25, 2022 Award from NSERC recognizes and supports early stage academic researchers, helping them become leaders in their field and inspire others
Read More Five U of T Engineering projects receive funding boost for state-of-the-art research tools By |August 19, 2020 Motion-capture equipment to explore and develop robust autonomous drones is among five infrastructure projects receiving funding support
Read More U of T Engineering researchers to harness quantum properties of light for biomedical imaging, security and more By |August 16, 2019 Professor Amr Helmy (ECE) and his team are working to develop cost-effective applications of quantum sensor technologies
Read More Reaching new heights: How Raffaello D’Andrea creates magic with flying machines By |March 4, 2019 From soccer-playing robots to glittering acrobatic drones, Engineering Science alumnus proves you can create magic with machinery
Read More How a team of U of T Engineering graduates are developing a next-generation drone By |January 9, 2019 Prototype being tested in Markham is capable of vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) as well as long-distance cruising
Read More U of T Engineering collaboration with zoologists reveals how gulls ‘wing morph’ for stable soaring By |January 2, 2019 Wind-tunnel testing of gull wings conducted between Professor Philippe Lavoie (UTIAS) and the Department of Zoology at UBC could be used to design more efficient flying vehicles