Posts Tagged: Goldie Nejat

Three new Canada Research Chairs for U of T Engineering

Next time you see a robot helping the elderly, a fuel cell powering a remote town or microbes cleaning contaminated water, you may be witnessing the innovative research of U of T Engineering’s newest Canada Research Chairs in action. Last…

Two U of T Engineers Honoured by Engineers Canada

Two members of the U of T Engineering community were recently recognized with Engineers Canada awards for their contributions and achievements in engineering. Professor Goldie Nejat (MIE) received the Young Engineer Achievement Award and alumnus Tyler Irving (ChemE MASc 1T0) garnered the inaugural Award…

U of T Engineers Featured in Globe and Mail Special Section

In a special section devoted to engineering in The Globe and Mail, several U of T Engineering research groups, professors and alumni were mentioned in the six-page spread. The supplement, which was published on June 6, was dedicated to covering the…

Video: Professor Goldie Nejat Showcases Brian the Robot

In Canada alone, the number of people living with dementia, or similar cognitive impairment, stands at 747,000. By 2038, it’s projected that number will rise to a staggering 5.5 million. As there’s yet to be a cure for dementia, those…

U of T Engineering Innovations Featured in Toronto Star

The innovation enabled by U of T Engineering was evident on March 1 in The Toronto Star. In a special supplement to celebrate the start of National Engineering Month that was entitled Engineering Innovation, the work of six U of…

Design the Future: National Engineering Month 2012

National Engineering Month (NEM) is the biggest national celebration of engineering and technology, in which volunteers in each province and territory stage events and activities designed to increase public awareness of engineers and engineering technology and to encourage young people…
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