Posts Tagged: George Eleftheriades
Two professors in The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering have received grants from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) worth a combined $3.4 million. The funding supports cutting-edge infrastructure upgrades and equipment needed to accelerate research on advanced electromagnetics…
From smart sensors that limit driver distraction to new tools that convert methane into useful products, researchers at U of T Engineering got a major boost this week with a $3.5 million investment from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research…
Always dreamed of being a doctor, lawyer or business leader? Try taking physics, math and engineering. Students who score highest on the MCAT – the standardized exam for entry to medical school – are those who didn’t take pre-med, physiology…
Achieving the impossible is all in a day’s work for speakers at this year’s TEDxUofT. Four members of the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering community were among the 12 speakers at Saturday’s event, which featured astonishing talks on topics…
Slogging through the snow this winter has been tough. It’s blocked roads and highways, buried entire cities and left Canadians to dream of palm trees as they frantically scrape ice off their windshields. But in some regions, where the snow…
Researchers in The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering have designed a new way to focus light over extremely short distances, technology with big applications in photovoltaics and optical imaging. Picture a typical lens, shaped like half…
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