Read More Resiliency during COVID-19: How one Canadian supply chain is adapting to serve its customers By Lynsey Mellon|August 26, 2020 Alumnus Dan Chan is helping Canadian Tire Corporation optimize and maintain its operations during the pandemic
Read More U of T Engineering team develops redeployment tool to optimize hospital staffing amid COVID-19 By Lynsey Mellon|April 23, 2020 Team hopes pilot test leads to integration in hospital pandemic planning, future use in care homes
Read More COVID-19 and the ‘what if machine’: How simulations and models help predict pandemic spread By |March 19, 2020 Professor Dionne Aleman (MIE) explains pandemic models, ‘flattening the curve,’ and how they inform emergency preparedness
Read More It’s all fun and brain games: Using simulations and games to improve health in older adults By Pam Walls|May 14, 2019 U of T Engineering researchers develop driving simulators and games that monitor cognitive and physical health of older adults with dementia and other impairments
Read More George Myhal receives honorary degree from U of T By Carolyn Farrell|November 8, 2018 Alumnus recognized for his distinguished career and exceptional contributions to the Faculty and University
Read More Michael Carter elected Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences By Brian Tran|September 14, 2018 MIE professor honoured for his pioneering research in health care engineering, becomes first industrial engineer inducted into the CAHS