Posts Tagged: Feature 2
Originally published in the 2014 issue of ANNUM Magazine. A single unpruned tree was all it took. On Aug. 14, 2003, one hot day in a hot summer, a power line sagged onto some branches in the small village of Walton Hills,…
Poking at your smartphone with your finger is so 2014—it’s time to find new ways to interface with the mobile devices we all carry. That’s the challenge Professor Parham Aarabi (ECE) of The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical…
A joint letter from the Mary Wells, chair of the Ontario Network of Women in Engineering (ONWiE), and Andrew Hrymak, chair of the Council of Ontario Deans of Engineering (CODE), on behalf of all CODE members. On December 6th, 2014 we will remember…
On November 17, 2014, the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering lost Dean Emeritus Anastasios Venetsanopoulos, better known as “Tas.” He was a pillar of U of T Engineering, known not only for his pioneering research and strong leadership, but…
Although mending broken bones or prescribing medication may seem like simple tasks at a hospital, providing health care to millions of people is anything but. It requires a hugely complex system of hospitals, clinics, ambulances, research centres, suppliers and governments—and…
On November 18, amidst proud parents, friends and the Engineering community, 20 undergraduate and 366 graduate students made their way across the stage at Convocation Hall to receive their engineering degrees. See the day in action:
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