Posts Tagged: MIE
Engineering can take you places. Just ask Ben Sprenger (Year 4 MIE), who spent two weeks in the summer of 2019 talking to Mongolian nomads about portable solar generators. “I wanted to apply the skills that I had learned through…
Recent U of T Engineering graduates spin off Corridor Water Technologies to help farmers around the world make the most of limited water resources
U of T Engineering grad Marie Floryan was among the 2020 recipients of the Engineering for Change Fellowship, which empowers students and early-career engineers to apply their skills in a global context
Dolatabadi says his biggest goal is to make innovative contributions to surface engineering and additive manufacturing
Professor Birsen Donmez is leading an interdisciplinary team that is collaborating with the City of Guelph to evaluate driver attention and gaze towards pedestrians and cyclists at intersections
A little bike infrastructure can go a long way: new cycling routes increased low-stress road access to jobs and food stores by 10 to 20 per cent
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