Read More IBET Momentum Fellow LaShawn Murray aims to use human factors engineering to advance health equity for marginalized populations By Tyler Irving|September 13, 2023 PhD candidate will examine the role of automation in primary care
Read More Meet five U of T Engineering graduate students awarded 2023 Vanier Scholarships By Safa Jinje|August 29, 2023 Funding supports research in income pools, enhancing nanomaterials, matching performance, drug delivery and space debris
Read More In this UTIAS lab, graduate students design and build satellites for NASA and other clients By Safa Jinje|August 28, 2023 Graduate students at the Space Flight Laboratory, led by Professor Robert Zee (UTIAS), design innovative, cost-effective small satellites
Read More IBET Momentum Fellow Raylene Mitchell aims to change how engineering is done in northern and Indigenous communities By Tyler Irving|August 24, 2023 PhD candidate will work with a northern community to examine the benefits and risks of new forms of energy generation and storage
Read More U of T Engineering researchers are using electric fields to control the movement of defects in crystals By Safa Jinje|June 19, 2023 New phenomenon of controlling dislocation motion has the potential to improve performance and formability of semiconductors and other brittle crystalline materials
Read More U of T Engineering researchers advance magnetic microrobotic surgical tools for minimally invasive brain surgery By Safa Jinje|May 24, 2023 The team, led by Professor Eric Diller (MIE), is studying the feasibility of the tool for improving the precision of neurosurgery tasks