Posts Tagged: women in engineering
By Jennifer Hsu and Safa Jinje, U of T Engineering News U of T Engineering alumna Laura Burget (ChemE 1T6) and her business partner Connie Lo were recently named […]
Kristina Menton (MechE 1T4 + PEY) loves airports. “I love sitting in the midst of all the people and chaos, watching the airplanes take off,” she says. “I love everything about their aerodynamics, the beauty […]
By Megan Easton Judith Schurek was one year away from earning her mechanical engineering degree when she and her fiancé fled the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. They took refuge in Vienna, […]
U of T Engineering spoke with alumna Dawn Tattle (CivE 8T5) about founding her company, advice for entrepreneurial alumni and why she’s remained connected to Skule™.
Julie Payette (ECE MASc 9T0) will succeed David Johnston as the next Governor General of Canada. The U of T Engineering alumna has been to space twice, and is also an accomplished athlete, singer and pianist.
Professor Cristina Amon has been reappointed as Dean of the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering at the University of Toronto for a special third term to June 30, 2019.
Research led by alumnus and professor Greg Evans (ChemE) in the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering shows that gasoline direct-injection engines aren't necessarily the greener choice.
U of T Engineering alumna Marisa Sterling (ChemE 9T1) was recently celebrated by Engineers Canada for demonstrating remarkable leadership in her community.
The Bank of Canada has an open call to the public to nominate women from Canada’s past. We nominate alumna Elsie MacGill.
Yvonne Ying (EngSci 9T6) divides her time between two worlds: as a plastic surgeon in Ottawa and volunteering her surgical skills and services both home and abroad.
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