Read More Four Engineering professors elected Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science By Carolyn Farrell|November 21, 2016 AAAS is the largest international organization dedicated to advancing science or its applications on a global basis
Read More Drone-delivered AEDs offer novel approach to saving lives at home By Liz Do|November 14, 2016 Drone delivery could shave crucial minutes off the median ambulance response times in both rural and urban regions
Read More Meet 14 professors joining U of T Engineering By Kevin Soobrian|October 25, 2016 Fourteen new faculty members working at the leading edge of engineering education and research are joining U of T Engineering, slated to begin on or before July 1, 2017. Five of these professors hold
U of T students win prize for engineering video By U of T News|October 11, 2016 Video examines how engineers can help improve everything from conditions in refugee camps to supports for newcomers in host countries
Read More Many life-saving defibrillators behind locked doors during off-hours, study finds By Engineering Strategic Communications|August 15, 2016 A study led by U of T Engineering researchers shows that automated external defibrillators (AEDs) are inacessible up to 30 per cent of the time.
Read More #Rio2016: How ‘moneyball’ research can help amateur athletes reach for Olympic gold By Tyler Irving|August 11, 2016 Professor Timothy Chan (MIE) is applying his expertise in optimization to help amateur sports federations make the most of their limited resources