Read More Data-driven farming: U of T Engineering spin-off develops low-cost sensors for Nepal By Tyler Irving|March 9, 2018 Platform developed by Spero Analytics provides real-time data on soil moisture which can be used to improve agricultural productivity
Read More March 12–16 is Global Engineering Week at U of T Engineering By Tyler Irving|March 8, 2018 Students will consider the international impact and multidisciplinary nature of engineering through curricular and co-curricular activities
Read More #EveryDropMatters: Five ways U of T Engineering research is improving water sustainability By Tyler Irving|August 15, 2017 New exhibit brings U of T Engineering water research and innovation to the CNE, Canada’s largest fair
Read More Engineering student team lights up low-income Mexico City community By Tyler Irving|July 21, 2017 Solar-powered street lighting can improve safety and promote community development
Read More U of T Engineering invention could help Nicaraguan farmers save water By Tyler Irving|May 30, 2017 Electricity-free solution developed by master’s student ensures that water is delivered only when crops require it
Read More Three U of T engineers honoured by Engineers Canada By Carolyn Farrell|April 21, 2017 Amy Bilton, Ted Maulucci and Larry Seeley are among the recipients of the 2017 Engineers Canada Awards.