Posts Tagged: Jean Zu
Dean Cristina Amon, Professors Jean Zu and Tony Easty recognized for exceptional contributions to the profession
This story is Part 7 of an eight-part series, Global Engineering Impact, running throughout fall 2015. More than a dozen U of T Engineering students and professors spent four days last month in China collaborating with colleagues from two universities on…
Note: The Ontario School of Practical Science, established in 1873 by order of Provincial Parliament, became the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering at the University of Toronto in 1906. 1912: First female graduate from U of T Engineering Hildegarde E.…
From aerospace and biomedical engineering, to robotics and vehicle dynamics, mechanical engineers contribute to many industries that touch our lives everyday. From June 1 – 4, U of T Engineering welcomed over 400 mechanical engineering students and academics for the…
Vice-Dean, Undergraduate Susan McCahan and MIE Chair Jean Zu have been recognized by the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) for their contributions to engineering education. Professor McCahan is the 2014 recipient of the ASEE Sharon Keillor Award for Women…
Whether we aspire to be a leading academic or a corporate tycoon, very few of us could travel our career path without a bit of navigational guidance from those who have gone before us – leaders who inspire or motivate…
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