More than a dozen current and former students in the Professional Experience Year program work at Zebra, which makes mobile computers, motion sensing solutions and more
U of T engineers Jason Chang (EngSci 0T4 + PEY + MBA) and Illan Kramer (ECE PhD 2013) build bridges, but not the traditional kind. They are the Faculty’s Directors of Corporate and Foundation Partnerships,
Adam De Biasi (Year 3 MechE) was less than a week into his job at Tesla Motors when he was asked to design a completely new mechanical component using a software program he had never used before.
What does it take to make an engineer a leader? And why is leadership in the profession so important? These fundamental questions are what Professor Doug Reeve (ChemE) and his colleagues in the Institute
This story is Part 1 of an eight-part series, Engineering Experiential Learning, running throughout spring and summer 2015. An invaluable new perspective came to engineering student Cassandra Rosen