Posts Tagged: graduate
In a paper published in Nature Photonics, U of T Engineering researchers report a new solar cell that may pave the way to inexpensive coatings that efficiently convert the sun’s rays to electricity. The U of T Engineers, led by…
On June 9 and 10, 2011, the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering hosted the 10th anniversary of UT², a graduate student conference held annually between the University of Tokyo and the University of Toronto. The event provides graduate students…
For nine days this month, 30 graduate students have been learning how to make nano-sized devices — devices with features that are thousands times smaller than the width of a human hair. Drawing participants primarily from U of T Engineering,…
Designing a speedy aerodynamic human-powered vehicle is one thing. But, building one that will also hold the groceries, tackle speed bumps and quickly stop and start at intersections requires a whole new approach to engineering. That’s what a team of…
Graduate students from the Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry’s food engineering laboratory helped set the Guinness World Record for largest ice cream cake ever made. The cake assembled at Yonge-Dundas Square in downtown Toronto, was the focus of…
Working in pyjamas, avoiding a traffic-filled commute and not having to share a public washroom all seem like pretty good reasons to want to run a business from home. For 30-year-old entrepreneur Vincent Cheung (ECE PhD candidate) these are just…
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