Posts Tagged: ISTEP
‘My teaching philosophy centres around empathy and using it in all contexts of engineering and life in general,’ says Gollish, who joins EngSci and ISTEP in the teaching stream
New study by U of T Engineering and Health Canada researchers shows how train and braking technology can substantially affect what riders breathe
Household water pumps are a quirky feature of many urban water systems around the world. Utility operators hate them, and in many places they have been made illegal, yet their use remains widespread. A new study authored by Professor David Meyer…
Fellowships recognize noteworthy service to engineering education, engineering leadership, or engineering design education
The Ron Britton Engineering Education Vanguard award from the Canadian Engineering Education Association recognizes commitment to the development of this field in Canada
Professor William Cluett (ChemE) receives the Medal for Distinction in Engineering Education; Claire Kennedy (ChemE 8T9) receives the Meritorious Service Award for Community Services
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