Posts Tagged: graduate
Donna Vakalis, who will begin her PhD in Civil Engineering this September, will be competing for Canada in the pentathlon competition at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London. The pentathlon – which originated in the ancient Olympics as a…
With just a few words, Padina Pezeshki captivated her audience: “Here’s a woman suffering from advanced breast cancer,” she said simply, “the kind that has spread to her bones. The kind that has fractured her spine.” But Pezeshki, a PhD candidate at…
IBBME PhD candidates Mark Blaser and Lewis Reis had a lot to celebrate after attending the CIHR Canadian Student Health Research Forum (CSHRF), a conference which only the top 5% of doctoral students in Canada are invited to attend. Blaser and Reis were awarded…
Recent graduates and current graduate students from the University of Toronto’s science, math and engineering programs will have the opportunity to gain real-world business skills and experience through new internships, thanks to an investment by the Federal Development Agency for…
In an effort to rebuild Haiti after its devastating 2010 earthquake, Cast ConneX Corporation, a start-up out of the Department of Civil Engineering, is taking part in an industry-wide coalition aimed at preparing the island nation in the event of…
To the engineering graduates of Spring 2012: we congratulate you. This has been a tremendous year for our community, and it culminates with your remarkable achievement as our graduating class. All members of our faculty, staff and alumni take enormous…
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