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One of the newest graduates of the Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering used his expertise to help First Nations ...
Serenity Power is based on improved solid oxide fuel cell technology spun out of research by Professor Olivera Kesler (MIE) ...
At the University of Toronto and elsewhere, self-driving labs are promising to dramatically speed up the search for new ...
QueerSphere, which has both undergraduate and graduate chapters at U of T, runs mailing lists, events and now a queer fiction ...
The University of Toronto’s highest and most distinguished academic rank is limited to 2% of the university’s tenured faculty ...
Kiki Chan (ChemE MASc 1T8, PhD 2T5) has travelled widely in pursuit of new ways to add micronutrients to common foods, ...
With U of T Engineering's convocation ceremonies on June 18, 2024, our students mark the end of one journey and the beginning of another. Having enriched the U of T Engineering community as ...
A new online tool launched in Scotland — based in part on research from U of T’s Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering — aims to improve survival rates for out-of-hospital cardiac arrests ...
New advanced material formulation improves the durability and efficiency of battery cases for EVs, as well as traditional internal combustion vehicles ...
Seven members of the U of T Engineering community have been elected as 2025 fellows of the Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE). Professors Aimy Bazylak (MIE), Paul Chow (ECE), Constantin ...
Professor Leo Chou (BME) has received an Early Researcher Award from the Government of Ontario to support his work on improving vaccine and immunotherapy delivery using DNA-based nanomaterials. The ...
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