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On April 3, 2015, the University of Toronto Engineering community lost Professor Emeritus Karl Thomas Aust.
It started with a viral campaign for the world’s most energy-efficient light bulb in 2013. Now, international media are also calling Nanoleaf a “green job” leader.
U of T Engineering awarded 11 faculty and staff for their continued pursuit of excellence. Recipients were recognized for their leadership, citizenship and innovation at the annual Celebrating Engineering Excellence reception.
U of T chemical engineer and alumnus Greg Evans (ChemE) and his partners at Environment Canada Traffic found that emissions spread farther than thought from roadways, polluting one in three Canadian homes.
Sixteen U of T Engineering students were celebrated at the 2015 Gordon Cressy Student Leadership Awards on Thursday, April 16.
Graditude, U of T Engineering’s fundraising campaign for full-time students, staff, faculty, alumni and friends, set a new record for participation with 42 per cent of full-time, fourth-year students contributing to the campaign—almost 10 per cent higher than the previous participation record set in 2014.
Alumni and Engineering Society members mixed, mingled and celebrated another year of engineering excellence at the 2015 Skule™ Heritage and Engineering Society Awards. The reception was held March 23, 2015 at the University of Toronto’s Faculty Club.
Professor Doug Reeve (ChemE), a double alumnus of U of T in chemical engineering, has received the 2015 Vivek Goel Faculty Citizenship Award—one of four U of T Engineering professors who have won the award in the past seven years.
There really are no limits to the opportunities available as an engineering science (EngSci) graduate. It takes just one look at the Robertsons—three success stories of University of Toronto engineering science alumni over two generations—to demonstrate the driving force of EngSci to establish lasting careers and push the boundaries of the impossible.
In a special keynote address at Hatch and Hatch Mott Macdonald for International Women’s Day 2015, alumna and U of T Engineering Acting Dean Brenda McCabe explored how female engineers are “making it happen” in their careers and beyond.
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