Read More U of T Engineering researchers develop handheld 3D skin printer By Liz Do|May 2, 2018 Researchers in Professor Axel Guenther’s lab create portable device that prints skin tissue to cover deep wounds
Read More Data-driven farming: U of T Engineering spin-off develops low-cost sensors for Nepal By Tyler Irving|March 9, 2018 Platform developed by Spero Analytics provides real-time data on soil moisture which can be used to improve agricultural productivity
Read More U of T Engineering student’s work featured in Oscar-winning film By Tyler Irving|March 7, 2018 Charlie Katrycz helped construct the tank that held the creature in The Shape of Water
Read More Engineering students experience cross-cultural design with international capstone course By Tyler Irving|January 29, 2018 Students from China and Canada work together on challenges brought forward by industry
Read More U of T Engineering Holiday Gift Guide 2017 By Engineering Strategic Communications|November 28, 2017 Looking for holiday gift ideas? Here are 12 U of T Engineering-approved options for everyone on your list.
Read More U of T Engineering researchers use DriverLab simulator to focus on driver behaviour and safety By Erin Howe|October 24, 2017 DriverLab is the only simulator of its kind in Canada and offers a safe way to study a range of human variables in realistic traffic and weather conditions