Posts By: Christina Heidorn
How can we safely and quickly disinfect surfaces with minimal cost? This is a question that everyone from public transit operators to grocery store managers have had to ask […]
Kelly-Marie Melville (ChemE 1T2 + PEY) was in her dorm room, just two weeks into her studies at U of T Engineering, when a fellow student Korede Owolabi (CompE 1T5 […]
A massive winter storm system recently caused large-scale power outages affecting millions in the United States of America. Professor Aimy Bazylak (MIE) was featured on CTV Your Morning to […]
Two EngSci students are among this year’s recipients of the prestigious University of Toronto Student Leadership Award (UTSLA). The awards recognize graduating students who have shown outstanding leadership, made […]
By Rahul Kalvapalle As a young girl growing up in Mexico, Adriana Diaz Lozano Patino (Year 3 EngSci) was always very clear on what she wanted to do when […]
Story by Liz Do & Tristan McGuirk In celebration of Black History Month, U of T Engineering invited students and alumni who identify as Black (including African, African-Canadian, African-Caribbean […]
Technology does not exist in a void. To have a meaningful impact on society, its creators must consider social, cultural, and ethical impacts. New technological developments must also work […]
Bu Liz Do This weekend, 300 high school and university students will have 24 hours to code, design, build, network and learn from mentors at NSBEHacks 2021 — an event […]
By Rebecca Logan Tell us about yourselves: Natalie: My name is Natalie, I’m in Industrial Engineering. I started in Track One, and I decided to go into IndE. Right […]
A current EngSci student and three EngSci alumni are among the winners of the 2020 Lo Family Social Venture Fund Award. The awards, established in 2020 Kenneth and Yvonne Lo […]
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