Posts Tagged: MSE
On the first International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we highlighted eight U of T Engineering professors that are creating innovative solutions in bioengineering, sustainability, communications and enabling technologies. This article originally appeared in the 2015 issue of Skulematters.
On November 18, the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering held its annual Industry Partners Reception to thank existing collaborators for their support, guidance and enthusiasm.
University Professor Emerita Ursula Franklin is a world-renowned materials scientist, educator and activist. Franklin joined U of T Engineering in 1967 as the first female professor of metallurgy and materials science.
We’re delighted to celebrate 16 exceptional “Grads to Watch” — just a few of the talented and accomplished U of T engineers who will receive their degrees at Spring Convocation on June 15. Selected by their home departments, each of these remarkable future Skule™ alumni contributed to enhancing U of T Engineering’s vibrant community.
On April 3, 2015, the University of Toronto Engineering community lost Professor Emeritus Karl Thomas Aust.
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.
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.
These female U of T Engineering alumnae are making an impact on our world—from the outer reaches of the universe to the inner workings of the human brain. They are pushing boundaries and blazing a trail for generations of engineers to come.
U of T Engineering alumnus Shawn Qu (MSE PhD 9T5) believes in a bright future for home-grown solar technology—and he’s helping create it.
Young materials science alumni provide current U of T Engineering undergraduate and graduate students insights into the workforce.
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