Posts Tagged: graduate studies
Additive manufacturing is a $13 billion a year industry; students will look at the process of designing and building cost-effective prototypes and products
Researchers from U of T Engineering have developed a new pathway to convert CO2 captured with liquid amines into higher-value products, from fuel to plastics
Without access to on-campus lab equipment, software or space, instructors are finding new ways to give students hands-on experiences
Students will each receive $150,000 in support of their doctoral research in areas such as carbon capture and tissue engineering
Students pursuing research in artificial intelligence will get access to networking opportunities and professional development workshops at the institute
With many projects paused during the pandemic, UTERC connects students with industry and alumni to further their academic development
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