Read More New ‘explainable’ artificial intelligence algorithm could lead to smarter manufacturing By Matthew Tierney|March 29, 2021 The technology is the first product of a collaboration between ECE and LG’s AI Research division
Read More U of T Engineering driver attention study could help cities turn the corner on road safety By Rahul Kalvapalle|February 22, 2021 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
Read More Toronto’s COVID-19 bike lane expansion boosted access to jobs, retail: U of T Engineering study By Geoffrey Vendeville|February 22, 2021 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
Read More Two-sided solar cells can collect scattered light to gather more energy By Nicholas G. Demille|January 11, 2021 New technology developed by international team from Saudia Arabia, Canada, Germany and Italy
Read More The year ahead: Q-and-A with U of T Engineering Dean Christopher Yip By Tyler Irving|January 11, 2021 What’s next for research, education and community building at U of T Engineering
Read More Fully operational DC microgrid boosts sustainability research in ECE By Matthew Tierney|December 18, 2020 Researchers and students will have access to commercial-scale solar arrays and energy storage facilities — with the ability to collect real-time data