Events

Jan
25
Mon
Tea with a GEARS Mentor @ Online Event
Jan 25 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

In addition to the weekly GEARS Sessions, EngSci students can also chat with a GEARS Mentor 1-on-1. If you have questions about Engineering Science, different study habits or time management strategies, or would like to learn more about our leaders’ experience in EngSci (including about their Majors, clubs, summer research or PEY opportunities) they’d love to chat!

Today’s Tea with a GEARS Mentor is with Mary.  Tea not required!

Log in to the EngSci Info Hub to join the session in Bb Collaborate (utorID required).

Jan
28
Thu
Tea with a GEARS Mentor @ Online Event
Jan 28 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

In addition to the weekly GEARS Sessions, EngSci students can also chat with a GEARS Mentor 1-on-1. If you have questions about Engineering Science, different study habits or time management strategies, or would like to learn more about our leaders’ experience in EngSci (including about their Majors, clubs, summer research or PEY opportunities) they’d love to chat!

Today’s Tea with a GEARS Mentor is with Maggie.  Tea not required!

Log in to the EngSci Info Hub to join the session in Bb Collaborate (utorID required).

Jan
31
Sun
Tea with a GEARS Mentor @ Online Event
Jan 31 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

In addition to the weekly GEARS Sessions, EngSci students can also chat with a GEARS Mentor 1-on-1. If you have questions about Engineering Science, different study habits or time management strategies, or would like to learn more about our leaders’ experience in EngSci (including about their Majors, clubs, summer research or PEY opportunities) they’d love to chat!

Today’s Tea with a GEARS Mentor is with Nkemjika.  Tea not required!

Log in to the EngSci Info Hub to join the session in Bb Collaborate (utorID required).

Feb
2
Tue
Tea with a GEARS Mentor @ Online Event
Feb 2 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

In addition to the weekly GEARS Sessions, EngSci students can also chat with a GEARS Mentor 1-on-1. If you have questions about Engineering Science, different study habits or time management strategies, or would like to learn more about our leaders’ experience in EngSci (including about their Majors, clubs, summer research or PEY opportunities) they’d love to chat!

Today’s Tea with a GEARS Mentor is with Julia.  Tea not required!

Log in to the EngSci Info Hub to join the session in Bb Collaborate (utorID required).

Feb
6
Sat
Tea with a GEARS Mentor @ Online Event
Feb 6 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am

In addition to the weekly GEARS Sessions, EngSci students can also chat with a GEARS Mentor 1-on-1. If you have questions about Engineering Science, different study habits or time management strategies, or would like to learn more about our leaders’ experience in EngSci (including about their Majors, clubs, summer research or PEY opportunities) they’d love to chat!

Today’s Tea with a GEARS Mentor is with Jack.  Tea not required!

Log in to the EngSci Info Hub to join the session in Bb Collaborate (utorID required).

Feb
11
Thu
Tea with a GEARS Mentor @ Online Event
Feb 11 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

In addition to the weekly GEARS Sessions, current EngSci students can also chat with a GEARS Mentor 1-on-1. If you have questions about Engineering Science, different study habits or time management strategies, or would like to learn more about our leaders’ experience in EngSci (including about their Majors, clubs, summer research or PEY opportunities) they’d love to chat!

Today’s Tea with a GEARS Mentor is with Yudi.  Tea not required!

Log in to the EngSci Info Hub to join the session in Bb Collaborate (utorID required).

Nov
11
Thu
2021 Virtual Service of Remembrance @ Online event
Nov 11 @ 10:30 am – 11:00 am

man in regalia playing bagpipes

 

Every Remembrance Day, the U of T community honours those alumni, students, faculty, and staff who fell in the First and Second World Wars, as well as other conflicts. The tradition continues this year, with some changes.

Please visit the event page to learn more and register for the livestream.

 

Dec
1
Wed
Skule Lunch & Learn presents Something from Nothing: The Practice and Promise of 3D Printing @ Online event
Dec 1 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

 

U of T Engineering Lunch & Learn Join us this month as former EngSci Chair, Professor Mark Kortschot (EngSci 8T4), highlights the key principles of 3D printing and addresses the possible benefits and limitations of this family of techniques.

Industrial designers have used 3D printing technology for almost 35 years to build prototypes of their designs, but the field has expanded dramatically over the past ten years. Now, 3D printers are used to produce a wide variety of things, including airplane parts, buildings, custom prosthetics, edible pastries, and more.

In this talk, Professor Kortschot will talk about the range of advanced materials now being used to print load-bearing parts, which has been the focus of his research over the past five years. He will also talk about the home hobbyist market, which has exploded recently due to the expiration of key technology patents.

To illustrate exactly what is involved, Professor Kortschot will present a live demonstration during the Lunch & Learn presentation. He will design a small part in a computer-aided design program on camera, create the printing file, and send it to the desktop printer in his office to show how easy the process is.

View Professor Kortschot’s professional bio and register for this free and exclusive event.

Mar
9
Wed
Skule Lunch & Learn presents BOLD INNOVATIONS: Engineering Research Highlights @ Online event
Mar 9 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

 

U of T Engineering Lunch & Learn

U of T Engineering alumni, join us for this monthly series.

This special event will showcase some of the innovative and progressive research underway at U of T Engineering.

With professors from different departments sharing their expertise and research, you’ll get a taste of the diversity of our Faculty’s research.

Featured speakers:

Upcycling CO2: Achieving energy storage and addressing persistent emissions with renewable electricity, Professor David Sinton (MIE)

Supporting Student Success: Increasing Access to Inclusive Global Research Experiences, Professor Elham Marzi (ISTEP)

Pi in the Sky: Drone-delivered defibrillators for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, Professor Timothy Chan (ISTEP)

Read the abstracts and register for this free and exclusive event.