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Newly engineered surface repels blood clots and bacteria

Engineering a surface that is so slippery even geckos can’t stick to it may sound like a fun science fair project. But new surface-coating technology developed by materials science and engineering professor Ben Hatton (MSE), together with colleagues at Harvard…

Six ways U of T researchers are engineering your health

Through startups and partnerships, leading researchers from U of T Engineering’s labs, centres and affiliated hospitals are commercializing cutting-edge technology and revolutionizing the current state of health care. Click on the icons below to explore six of these promising technologies,…

U of T Engineering dispels myths about grad studies at Graduate Fair

To pursue graduate studies or not pursue graduate studies: that is the question—or at least that was the topic at the second annual University of Toronto Engineering Graduate Fair. Last Wednesday, over 300 prospective students gathered in the Bahen Centre…

Engineering alumni build the world’s first consumer-ready OLED lamp

If you visit the lighting section of your nearest hardware store, chances are you’ll be bombarded by the latest mega-efficient LED bulbs—but to alumnus Michael Helander (EngSci 0T7, MSE PhD 1T2), that technology is old news. Helander and a team…
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