Read More New web portal by U of T alumni connects study participants to COVID-19 research By Gabrielle Giroday|April 7, 2020 Honeybee Hub, created by graduates from U of T Engineering and U of T Medicine, has more than 770 COVID-19 studies posted on their portal so far
Read More Can ultraviolet light help hospitals disinfect their supply of masks and gowns? U of T Engineering UV expert explains By Tyler Irving|April 6, 2020 Professor Ron Hofmann answers questions about the use of UV treatment to extend hospital supplies of personal protective equipment
Read More Engineering alumni startup Nanoleaf to source more than one million masks amid COVID-19 shortages By |April 1, 2020 Company will retool its operations to source equipment for hospitals in Canada and the U.S.
Read More FLATTEN: Engineering students create free online map to help track the spread of COVID-19 By Tyler Irving|March 25, 2020 Student-driven team aims to leverage big data to provide real-time health information for governments
Read More COVID-19 and the ‘what if machine’: How simulations and models help predict pandemic spread By |March 19, 2020 Professor Dionne Aleman (MIE) explains pandemic models, ‘flattening the curve,’ and how they inform emergency preparedness
Read More U of T Engineering entrepreneur creates his own job post-graduation: Delivering clean, affordable energy to Nigeria By Rahul Kalvapalle|October 30, 2019 Olubanjo is set to graduate with a job that he created: CEO of Reeddi, the startup he founded and incubated at the Entrepreneurship Hatchery to bring clean and affordable electricity to energy-starved