Read More U of T Engineering professor Michael Carter receives U of T President’s Impact Award By Lynsey Mellon|March 31, 2021 Carter’s pioneering work has helped to optimize Canada’s health-care system over the last 30 years
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
Read More AEDs save lives. By mapping them, you can help save more. By Tyler Irving|February 12, 2020 GTA Heart Map Challenge aims to improve the accessibility of automated external defibrillators (AEDs)
Read More Reconciliation through Engineering Initiative to improve transportation and housing in Indigenous communities By |November 14, 2019 Indigenous leaders, U of T researchers begin collaborations to mitigate indoor mould and improve air transportation of food and goods in Northern Ontario
Read More Study: Better-placed AEDs could save more lives By Tyler Irving|September 16, 2019 Simulations show that optimizing the distribution of defibrillators could increase how often they are used
Read More How self-driving cars could shrink parking lots By Tyler Irving|March 28, 2018 U of T Engineering researchers find that optimizing for autonomous vehicles could increase the capacity of a parking lot by 62 per cent