Posts Tagged: education
Adjunct Professor Scott D. Ramsay of the Department of Materials Science & Engineering (MSE) is this year’s recipient of the Wighton Fellowship from the Sandford Fleming Foundation at the University of Waterloo. The Fellowship is a national award that recognizes excellence in the development…
Recent graduates and current graduate students from the University of Toronto’s science, math and engineering programs will have the opportunity to gain real-world business skills and experience through new internships, thanks to an investment by the Federal Development Agency for…
For generations now, people from around the world have accepted the invitation to fly the friendly skies. This has increased global travel and advanced cultural and commercial exchanges. However, it has also left an increasingly large carbon footprint, one that…
As Chemical Engineering Professor Greg Evans explained, quantity hasn’t led to quality when it comes to developing effective team skills among engineering students. “We provide our students with a lot of group experiences during their four years of study, but we haven’t…
Graduating future innovators is an ambitious task, but one that U of T Engineering’s educators wholly understand. Three shining examples of that commitment were honoured with teaching awards on April 18 at the Celebrating Engineering Excellence reception. Drew Cheung (EngSci 1T0, CivE…
U of T Engineering Professor Kamran Behdinan (MIE) has been named the NSERC Chair in Multidisciplinary Engineering Design. In his role, Professor Behdinan will establish real-world multidisciplinary senior design projects, which will utilize industrial collaboration and support. The projects will span all…
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