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At the University of Toronto and elsewhere, self-driving labs are promising to dramatically speed up the search for new ...
One of the newest graduates of the Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering used his expertise to help First Nations ...
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 ...
The University of Toronto’s highest and most distinguished academic rank is limited to 2% of the university’s tenured faculty ...
QueerSphere, which has both undergraduate and graduate chapters at U of T, runs mailing lists, events and now a queer fiction ...
Professor Javad Mostaghimi (MIE) spoke to Yahoo Canada TV about a surprising discovery made by researchers at the National Autonomous University of Mexico who discovered how to turn tequila into ...
Professor Timothy Chan (MIE) is featured in the Canadian Business cover story about his research into the use of sports analytics to quantify the value of hockey players.
Lead researcher and Principal Investigator Professor Brent Sleep (CivE) has been awarded $3,213,700 by the Ontario Research Fund – Research Excellence (ORF-RE) Water Round program. He and his team, ...
Toronto mayoral candidate Rocco Rossi’s latest promise is to extend the Allen Expressway underground all the way to the Gardiner Expressway, complete with a subterranean bike lane. Rossi announced ...
Professors Benjamin Blencowe, John Polanyi and Brendan Frey with Canadian Governor General David Johnston. Photo credit: MCpl Dany Veillette, Rideau Hall © 2012 ...
Professor Arthur Porter (MIE), (1910-2010), founding Chair of U of T’s Industrial Engineering program, has been posthumously inducted into the Canadian Science and Engineering Hall of Fame. The Hall ...
Kiki Chan (ChemE MASc 1T8, PhD 2T5) has travelled widely in pursuit of new ways to add micronutrients to common foods, ...
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