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A more reliable way to remember birth control pills, a single tool that fixes most bike problems, and a satellite communications network that can help ensure tragedies like the missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 never happen again. Students from across U…
U of T Engineering welcomed more than 1,200 new undergraduates and more than 800 new graduate students to campus this week with a number of exciting events including parades, clubs fairs, campus tours and a Plenary Lecture from alumna Catherine Lacavera (CompE 9T7). In addition…
The University of Toronto is set to cement its position as one of the world’s leading centres for the design and manufacture of cells, tissues and organs that can be used to treat degenerative disease, thanks to a $114-million grant…
On June 24, U of T Engineering alumni, faculty, students and staff gathered to celebrate the groundbreaking of the Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship (CEIE). Expected to open in 2017, the building will be the beginning of a new…
On June 15, the Faculty celebrated nearly 1,300 graduating engineering students at Spring Convocation. These new Skule alumni gathered with proud parents, friends and the U of T Engineering community before taking the next step into their promising and dynamic…
Originally published in the Spring 2015 issue of Edge Magazine. In 1999, NASA issued a challenge to the scientific community: to develop a robotic arm with artificial muscles that could beat a human in an arm-wrestling match. At a conference six years later,…
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