Posts By: Christina Heidorn
EngSci student Sam Harrison (Year 3 Energy Systems) is heading to the United Nations’ COP22 climate change conference in Morocco as one of the 17 young people serving on the […]
EngSci is proud to count two outstanding leaders among our first year class. Kevin Han and James Xu are 2016 recipients of the prestigious Schulich Leader Scholarships that were created […]
EngSci alumni Todd Reichert (0T5, UTIAS PhD 1T1), Cameron Robertson (0T8, UTIAS MASc 0T9) have a need for speed. They and their team of researchers and engineers are behind the […]
EngSci student Jeremy Wang (1T7 Aerospace) will join the official Canadian Space Agency delegation to the International Aeronautical Congress in Guadalajara, Mexico, this month! Jeremy is the Executive Director of […]
John Pye (Aero 9T2) has worked on many engineering problems, but probably none has had as much public scrutiny as his work on the NFL’s famous “Deflategate” scandal. In 2015, […]
Have you ever wondered why U of T Engineers refer to the Faculty of Applied Science & Engingeering as “Skule”? Find out where the name came from in the Autumn […]
Accessing medical records for a sick family member or yourself can be a time-consuming and expensive process. Despite efforts to move all patient records to electronic formats, more than half […]
Fourth year EngSci student Jasmine Quigley took home top prize at this year’s Undergraduate Engineering Research Day (UnERD). She presented research she conducted this summer under the supervision of Professor […]
EngSci alumnus Steven Lamb (EngSci 9T0, MSc Physics 2004) will be recognized on June 27 in San Francisco as the Most Innovative CEO, Information Technology Software (11-99 employees) at the […]
Dreaming of working in academic research one day? EngSci alumnus Amir Manbachi (EngSci 0T8, IBBME MASc 1T0, PhD 1T5) recently joined the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins University […]
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