Read More From soft robotics to treating neurological disorders: Three U of T Engineering projects supported by CFI By Tyler Irving|February 22, 2022 Funding from the John R. Evans Leaders Fund will help develop new technologies and train highly qualified personnel
Read More New microfluidic device could help track the health effects of air pollution By Qin Dai|October 28, 2021 Technology enables simulated lung tissue to be exposed to air pollutants, then extracted for analysis without disturbing the spatial relationships between cells
Read More Meet Sarah Haines, one of CivMin’s new faculty members By Phill Snel|July 6, 2021 Professor Sarah Haines (CivMin) joined the Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering as an Assistant Professor on July 1, 2021.
Read More ECE welcomes new faculty member Ervin Sejdić By Jessica MacInnis|May 3, 2021 In 2016, President Barack Obama presented Sejdić with the highest honour bestowed by the U.S. for young researchers
Read More U of T researchers develop first-of-its-kind dexterous microrobots for neurosurgery By Lynsey Mellon|April 30, 2021 The tiny magnetic gripper tools could one day be used to perform minimally invasive brain surgery
Read More Researchers apply quantum-inspired technology to reduce radiation treatment planning time By Matthew Tierney|April 20, 2021 Digital Annealer technology application is latest development in longstanding collaboration between U of T Engineering and Fujitsu Laboratories