Posts Tagged: women in engineering
Discovery stands to improve reliability and fabrication process for treatments for chronic conditions and serious injuries such as spinal cord damage and stroke
Sara Maltese (Year 3 CivE) was in a high school physics class when she heard a presentation that would change her life. “A group called Women in Science and Engineering gave a presentation about opportunities in engineering,” says Maltese. “After…
15 U of T Engineering students received a Gordon Cressy Leadership Award at a ceremony on April 20, 2016, in recognition of their leadership at U of T
Claire Kennedy (ChemE 8T9) has never held back when it comes to giving her time to both her alma mater and greater community, but this winter she reached new heights in her volunteerism.
While rocket scientist Natalie Panek (AeroE MASc 0T9) is chasing her dream of becoming an astronaut, she wants to encourage as many women as possible to follow along the way.
Biomedical engineers at the University of Toronto review most promising ways to discover or design new binding partners for time-release protein treatments
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