Read More New trains and reduced friction braking improve air quality in Toronto’s subways By Marit Mitchell|July 30, 2021 New study by U of T Engineering and Health Canada researchers shows how train and braking technology can substantially affect what riders breathe
Read More With vaccines top of mind, U of T brings together experts to address Canada’s biomanufacturing gaps By Yanan Wang|May 4, 2021 The workshop aimed to identify key training and knowledge gaps that must be overcome for the advancement of Canadian biomanufacturing
Read More Perfecting precision: how this alumnus uses automation to fine-tune operations at Canadian Tire By Marit Mitchell|March 4, 2019 Alumnus Carlos Menezes is leveraging U of T Engineering expertise to optimize one of Canada’s most complex supply chains
Read More New NSERC Industrial Research Chair leverages nanotechnology to enhance health care By |December 14, 2018 Professor Frank Gu (ChemE) named NSERC Senior Industrial Research Chair in Nanotechnology Engineering
Read More From experience to employment: How industry-sponsored projects helped these students land dream jobs By Tyler Irving & Liz Do|November 28, 2018 ‘PEY Co-op was the best thing I did during my education’
Read More The future of industry partnerships at U of T Engineering By Tyler Irving|November 28, 2018 Q and A with Allison Brown and Adriano Vissa on academic-industry collaboration