Posts Tagged: undergraduate

First-Year Engineering Students Have Fun With Faculty

Hundreds of first-year students gathered at the Bahen Building (40 St. George St.) on Tuesday, September 7 to discover their new campus and meet professors and staff at the annual Fun With Faculty event. Under an overcast grey sky, students…

Students Hope to Change the World One Drop of Blood at a Time

A group of engineering students from the University of Toronto have created a device that could revolutionize how malaria is diagnosed in developing countries. Joshua Dian (ElecE PhD candidate), Shyra Khosla (MechE 1T0), Martin Labrecque (ElecE 1T1, PhD candidate), Shervin…

Hundreds of Undergrads Benefit from Summer Research

For some, the summer is a chance to catch up on sleep or travel. However, for hundreds of undergraduates in the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, this summer was a chance to experience life in the lab. Under the…

Engineering Student Organizes Elite Leadership Program

Ray Chen (CompE 1T3 +PEY) has a lofty goal: he wants engineering students to enter the workforce with more than just technical knowledge, but the communication and leadership skills necessary for them to succeed. In order to do that, he…

Engineering Students Lauded for Bicycle Design

A group of 12 graduate and undergraduate students from the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering are headed to Battle Mountain, Nevada on Sept. 12 to compete in The World Human-Powered Speed Challenge. At the competition, teams from around the…

Engineering Students Win Pride Parade Award

Engineering students at the University of Toronto have won the Special Judges’ Award for Shock and Awe at the 2011 Toronto Pride Parade, the city’s annual celebration of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered communities. The contingent was organized by…
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