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Read More From soft robotics to treating neurological disorders: Three U of T Engineering projects supported by CFI By Tyler Irving|February 22, 2022 Funding from the John R. Evans Leaders Fund will help develop new technologies and train highly qualified personnel
Read More NSERC Synergy Award celebrates decades of collaboration on nanoscale electron microscopy and robotics By Tyler Irving|November 17, 2021 U of T Engineering and Hitachi High-Tech Canada partnership has led to scientific discoveries and commercialized products
Read More Humanoid robots that behave with less authority are more persuasive By Tyler Irving|September 22, 2021 A new study offers insight that could help designers of social robots for health care or other applications
Read More iSkin: The cold-tolerant, stretchable, sticky sensor that could power a new generation of wearable electronics and more By Tyler Irving|August 3, 2021 Professor Xinyu Liu (MIE) and his team have built a flexible, conductive hydrogel that works at temperatures down to -93 C
Read More RoboWorm: Light-controlled organism offers a new strategy for micro-scale robotics By Tyler Irving|July 28, 2021 Professor Xinyu Liu (MIE) and his team used computer-controlled light to direct the motion of a simple worm, a technique that could pave the way for entirely new kinds of robots