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Read More Resiliency during COVID-19: How one Canadian supply chain is adapting to serve its customers By Lynsey Mellon|August 26, 2020 Alumnus Dan Chan is helping Canadian Tire Corporation optimize and maintain its operations during the pandemic
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Read More Modelling mayday: New research from U of T Engineering helps pilots train for aerodynamic stall By Marit Mitchell|June 7, 2018 Professor Peter Grant designs new methodology for developing models for the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to improve accuracy of emergency simulations