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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 ...
Kiki Chan (ChemE MASc 1T8, PhD 2T5) has travelled widely in pursuit of new ways to add micronutrients to common foods, ...
The T-Rex art installation was among many showcased at this year’s Skule Arts Festival. Early Monday morning, students walking through the Bahen Centre lobby were greeted by a 20-foot tall T-Rex ...
New advanced material formulation improves the durability and efficiency of battery cases for EVs, as well as traditional internal combustion vehicles ...
Left to right: Professors Amer Shalaby (CivMin), Constantin Christopoulos (CivMin), Aimy Bazylak (MIE) and Paul Chow (ECE) are among 50 new fellows elected to the Canadian Academy of Engineering.
A U of T Engineering team has collaborated with researchers in the Wilfred and Joyce Posluns Centre for Image Guided Innovation and Therapeutic Intervention at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids ...
U of T Engineering researchers are working to enable a future where a single, non-invasive injection under the eyelid could replace months of daily eye drops in treating glaucoma, a leading cause of ...
Researchers at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering have used machine learning to design nano-architected materials that have the strength of carbon steel but the ...
Researchers at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering have designed a new microfluidic platform that allows for unprecedented control and manipulation of tumor shapes — a ...
A new study from U of T Engineering’s Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering suggests that large-scale adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) could lead to significant population-level health benefits ...
A new analysis from U of T Engineering researchers leverages machine learning to help answer a thorny question: where should new protected bike lanes be placed to provide maximum benefit? “More lanes ...
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