Read More ‘My dream job’: How a PEY Co-op student is helping develop a new generation of autonomous space robots By Tyler Irving|March 4, 2021 At Canadian space engineering firm MDA, Erin Richardson (Year 3 EngSci) is designing robotic systems for NASA’s Lunar Gateway
Read More Improved COVID-19 model leverages flow physics of airborne respiratory droplet ‘clouds’ By Tyler Irving|December 7, 2020 The “first-principles approach” is the result of a collaboration between researchers in Canada, the U.S. and India
Read More Professor Tim Barfoot elected an IEEE Fellow By Tyler Irving|November 30, 2020 Honour recognizes outstanding record of accomplishments in visual navigation of mobile robots for a variety of applications
Read More Three cool virtual labs: How U of T Engineering instructors are getting creative with remote active learning By |November 18, 2020 Without access to on-campus lab equipment, software or space, instructors are finding new ways to give students hands-on experiences
Read More Five U of T Engineering projects receive funding boost for state-of-the-art research tools By |August 19, 2020 Motion-capture equipment to explore and develop robust autonomous drones is among five infrastructure projects receiving funding support
Read More Understanding the spread of COVID-19 through physics-based modeling By Tyler Irving|July 16, 2020 An international collaboration led by U of T Engineering professor Swetaprovo Chaudhuri leverages fundamental physics to model the aerosol droplets that spread the COVID-19 virus.