Posts By: Christina Heidorn
In the aftermath of the ‘WannaCry’ cyberattack that caused significant disruptions around the world, EngSci Chair Deepa Kundur reflects on the question on many people’s minds: Will cyberattacks continue to […]
What does it take to become the world’s fastest self-propelled human? Gruelling physical training, a crack team of EngSci Aerospace graduates, and great vision. Todd Reichert (EngSci 0T5, UTIAS PhD […]
By Jamie Hunter For as long Rick Baltman (EngSci 9T2) can remember, he has wanted to be an astronaut. And while he’s still chasing that dream, his passion for aerospace […]
Over the next decade, Canada will face a shortfall of engineers, as thousands of senior engineers will retire and our economy grows. At a time when engineers are at the […]
Every year the Division of Engineering Science provides Experiences Abroad for students who would like to spend the summer doing research at top institutions around the world. Locations include the […]
EngSci student Nathalin Moy (Year 4 Energy Systems) wanted her energy systems capstone project to matter. Her hard work in the ESC 470 Energy Systems Capstone course is now the […]
Last weekend saw dozens of student teams huddled over computers in the Bahen Centre. They were competing in the first ever Daisy Intelligence Hackathon, a 24-hr contest in parallel computing […]
Aaron Persad (EngSci 0T6, MIE PhD 1T4) and Najmus Ibrahim (EngSci 0T9, UTIAS MASc 1T3) are among five U of T Engineering alumni who are on the Canadian Space Agency’s […]
Flying machines, NBA basketball analytics, and automated traffic control–these are just some of the topics explored at this year’s Engineering Science Education Conference (ESEC). See photos from the event. Over […]
A team of Year 3 EngSci students received top honours at the PennApps hackathon at the University of Pennsylvania for their project called Socialytics, a mash-up of “social media” and […]
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