Posts Tagged: transportation
Although he doesn’t have an engineering degree and admits to being hopeless at constructing IKEA furniture, Andy Byford, head of Canada’s largest transit system, knows that engineers with savvy leadership skills are a force to be reckoned with. “Engineering as…
As cities around the world grow in size and influence, there is one word that increasingly irritates politicians, city workers and daily commuters – it’s one word that blocks traffic, jams crowds and stops public transit in its tracks. Congestion.…
From creating an R&D roadmap for aircraft interiors, to applying the Rapid Application Development (RAD) methodology within a luxury brand retailer, 25 students had the opportunity to tackle diverse industry topics during the second year of project-based learning with the…
U of T’s Blue Sky Solar Racing team is heading home after a successful eighth-place overall finish, and second among North American teams, in the 2013 Bridgestone World Solar Challenge, a gruelling 3,021-kilometre race for solar-powered cars across Australia from Darwin in the…
The U of T Blue Sky Solar Team is trying to get to Australia, and they need your help. The U of T Engineering-based team, which has built the B-7 solar car, has started a IndieGoGo campaign to raise funds to…
A2B, the world’s only completely Canadian-designed, Canadian-fabricated electric car, is rolling onto the U of T campus. After collaborating over the past two years with the car’s manufacturer, Toronto Electric, Olivier Trescases, a professor in the Energy Group of The Edward…
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