Posts By: Christina Heidorn

Matthew Mazzuca — One of The Next 36

Matthew Mazzuca (1T6) is part of this year’s cohort at the business bootcamp of The Next 36. Even though he’s just graduated from EngSci, he already has one startup under […]

3 EngSci grads to watch for!

It’s Convocation Week at U of T Engineering and we’re delighted that several talented graduating EngSci’s have made it onto U of T Engineering’s list of “Grads to Watch”. Matthew […]

Student startups ready to hatch

EngSci students are behind two exciting startups that were incubated in the U of T Engineering’s Entrepreneurship Hatchery. PheedLoop is a new user-friendly platform that allows presenters to get live, […]

EngSci’s keep it rock steady

How do you keep tall buildings from collapsing in an earthquake? Just ask the U of T’s Seismic Design Team. They recently took 4th place in the Undergraduate Seismic Design […]

How to make a better mop

Bending down more than a hundred times a day to wring out a mop is back-breaking work for caretakers around the world. But if Jeremy Wang, Shuyi Wu, Ryan Williams […]

EngSci’s Praxis Showcase in the Toronto Star

Each year, EngSci’s innovative Praxis design course challenges first-year students to do one thing: improve daily life in Toronto’s diverse neighbourhoods and communities. Students fan out across the city to […]

Old friends, new connections

What do EngSci alumni and friends use as centrepieces when they get together for a formal celebration? Why, robots, of course! This year’s EngSci Alumni Dinner brought together over 120 […]

Magic Flying Machines

Professor Raffaello D’Andrea (EngSci 9T1) has a knack for making beautiful technology. At the recent 2016 I.I. Glass Lecture at the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS), he […]

What does love look like?

Can you teach a computer to recognize what love looks like, or what makes a bunny cute? Matt Zeiler (EngSci 0T9) says you can. He founded one of the hottest […]
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