Posts Tagged: electrical engineering
Meet the 10 remarkable Arbor Award winners from U of T Engineering who were recognized at a ceremony on September 9, 2015.
In 2005, after spending the first 17 years of his life in Lagos, Nigeria, Diran Otegbade (ElecE 1T0) left his family and familiar surroundings to attend U of T Engineering. In 2013, he pledged $25,000 to establish a needs-based scholarship for African students at U of T.
Meet the 13 exceptional members of U of T Engineering’s alumni community recognized at the 2015 Engineering Alumni Association (EAA) Honours and Awards ceremony.
A handheld device and “talking stickers” are a University of Toronto startup’s strategy to improve the vocabulary and communication skills of children in impoverished communities.
Ottawa-based developer Lyon Sachs (IndE 4T9) has provided a generous $1-million gift to strengthen collaborations between U of T Engineering and Israel’s Technion Institute of Technology.
U of T electrical engineer David Zhitomirsky (ECE PhD 1T5) has won a Governor General’s Academic Gold Medal for 2015, one of just three awarded at the University of Toronto.
A professor and an alumna who has become a leading mining executive are among those honoured by this year’s Engineers Canada awards.
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.
It began with the polar vortex of 2014. That’s when U of T Engineering alumni Jason Yakimovich (CompE 1T3 + PEY) and Alex Huang (ElecE 1T3 + PEY) developed the first intelligent heated base layer.
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