Posts By: Christina Heidorn

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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