Open-source model enables policymakers to plan for new housing and infrastructure construction while respecting climate targets ...
Three U of T Engineering professors have been recognized by the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC) for their distinguished ...
The Steacie Prize is awarded to a person 40-years-old or younger, who has made notable contributions to research in Canada ...
We wish to acknowledge this land on which the University of Toronto operates. For thousands of years it has been the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, and the Mississaugas of the ...
Professor Emeritus David F. James (MIE) has received the 2011 Annual Award from the British Society of Rheology (BSR) for his contributions to the understanding of flow properties of viscoelastic ...
U of T Engineering alumni Jeffrey Skoll (ElecE 8T7) and Thomas Jenkins (MASc ElecE 8T5) have been appointed Officers of the Order of Canada. The Order of Canada is the country’s highest honour and ...
An artificial intelligence-driven chatbot being developed by U of T researchers could soon deliver therapy that will help people in Canada quit smoking. In the medium term, the chatbot could help ...
U of T Engineering researchers have created a miniature robot that can crawl with inchworm-like motion. The underlying technology could one day transform industries from aviation to smart wearables.
Researchers at U of T Engineering have successfully utilized an AI framework to redesign a crucial protein involved in the delivery of gene therapy. The study, led by Professor Michael Garton (BME) ...
The University of Toronto’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering recently honoured 25 faculty and staff members for their outstanding contributions with teaching, research and administrative staff ...
This article originally appeared in the 2016 issue of Skulematters magazine. George Klein in the electric wheelchair he helped design. Photo courtesy of the National Research Council of Canada. In ...
The microrobotic tool, created by a team of U of T Engineering researchers led by Professor Eric Diller (MIE), is operated by an electromagnetic system. It enables surgeons to access hard-to-reach ...
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