
The summer months means new opportunities for lifelong learning, starting with this curated line-up of our most popular alumni events. If you missed any of our events this past year, now’s your chance to catch up online with U of T Engineering lectures on demand.
Register now for thought-provoking lectures, groundbreaking research and an information session on how to get involved with the Engineering Career Centre.
Learn from some of our boldest thinkers, wherever you are in the world.
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Please note you will receive links to recordings of past events.
This year's line-up includes:
Skule Lunch & Learn series
Engineering healthier and sustainable indoor environments
Professor Sarah Haines explores the indoor microbiome—the bacteria, fungi and viruses that influence our health inside buildings. Her research looks at how building materials, mold and air filtration tools affect air quality and support viral detection. With a focus on northern First Nations housing, her work informs healthier indoor environments and pandemic readiness in vulnerable communities.
Professor Yu Zou investigates metal additive manufacturing (3D printing) to design complex, high-performance parts with minimal waste. His research explores the material science, design and real-world applications of this technology in sectors like aerospace, biomedical engineering and energy.
Dr. Pratish Gawand (ChemE PhD 1T4), CEO and co-founder of Ardra Inc., explores precision fermentation—an emerging biotech that uses engineered microbes to sustainably produce food ingredients like proteins and fats. His work tackles the environmental and commercial challenges of scaling this technology.
Professor Steven Waslander develops autonomous vehicle systems that perform reliably in challenging weather. His research combines sensor technology and self-aware neural networks to improve real-time perception, safety and adaptability on the road.
Disruptors & Dilemmas series
As the population ages, more people are choosing to age in place—staying in their homes with the support of smart technology, personalized care and thoughtful design. How can user-centered design and interdisciplinary collaboration improve safety and quality of life? Join three experts as they explore the future of care and the innovations shaping how we age.
2024 Fred Kan Lecture - Just, Creative, and Cooperative: Our shared infrastructural future ft. Professor Deb Chachra
Engineering Career Centre Information Session