Read More Ontario Early Researcher Awards support materials for next-generation vehicles and trustworthy applications of machine learning By Safa Jinje|May 12, 2022 Professors Yu Zou (MSE) and Nicolas Papernot (ECE) receive support in the latest round
Read More U of T Engineering researchers use machine learning to enhance environmental monitoring of microplastics By Safa Jinje|April 18, 2022 More accurate measurements are critical to preventing microplastics from entering the environment — or removing those that are already there
Read More Beyond lithium-ion: New battery technologies among nine projects supported by 2022 Connaught Innovation Awards By Safa Jinje|March 31, 2022 Professor Gisele Azimi (ChemE, MSE) is exploring aluminum as an alternative to lithium and cobalt to develop more cost-effective and reliable components for next-generation batteries
Read More Community Matters: Black experiences at U of T Engineering By Safa Jinje & Tristan McGuirk|February 2, 2022
Read More Could a ‘virtual slime mould’ design a better subway system? By Tyler Irving|January 25, 2022 A model based on the growth patterns of a single-celled organism could lead to networks with improved travel time or resilience to disruption
Read More Zebra mussels could point the way toward non-stick surfaces and medical adhesives By Tyler Irving|January 13, 2022 Professor Eli Sone and his team developed new techniques to measure how strongly mussels stick to a range of different materials