Read More Smartphones could automate mental health monitoring by recording ambient noise By Matthew Tierney|October 7, 2020 A novel approach to the measurement of regularity underpins the first of three studies in a new multidisciplinary research collaboration
Read More Five U of T Engineering grad students awarded Vanier Scholarships in recognition of research impact and leadership By BME Communications, Lynsey Mellon & Susset Perez|July 7, 2020 Students will each receive $150,000 in support of their doctoral research in areas such as carbon capture and tissue engineering
Read More Students spark new solutions for COVID-19 challenges By Liz Do & Tyler Irving|July 3, 2020 Forty seven undergraduate and graduate students from U of T Engineering have received U of T COVID-19 Student Engagement Awards
Read More U of T Engineering set to host first-ever virtual research conference By Liz Do|May 14, 2020 With many projects paused during the pandemic, UTERC connects students with industry and alumni to further their academic development
Read More U of T Engineering researchers develop pill-sized heating device for diagnostic testing By Qin Dai|February 18, 2020 Technology developed by U of T Engineering researchers could enable resource-limited regions around the world to perform tests for infectious diseases without the need of a large device
Read More Fall Convocation 2019: Three graduating students share their one-minute thesis By Tyler Irving & Roberta Baker|November 7, 2019 Graduate students Maryam Fallah, Locke Davenport Huyer and Tij Gupta explain their research in one minute