Q & A with alumnus and automotive writer Jim Kenzie
Jim Kenzie talks about his days at Skule™, his automotive writing career and the one car he’d bring to a desert island racetrack.
Fertility startup: a year in the life of the engineer entrepreneur
At QSperm, U of T engineers use “Sperm Olympics” to help couples get pregnant faster.
Engineering alumni build the world’s first consumer-ready OLED lamp
Alumnus Michael Helander (EngSci 0T7, MSE PhD 1T2) and a team of former U of T Engineering students released the world’s first organic LED (or OLED) lamp.
Q & A with alumnus Andrew Forde
Andrew Forde (MSE 1T1, PhD 1T7) discusses the importance of alumni engagement, embracing your talents and how it’s never too early to give back.
Bionym raises $14 million for wearable, password-replacing tech
The Engineering alumni behind a wearable device called the “Nymi” – a bracelet-style product that uses your unique heart rhythm as a password to unlock or active devices – recently secured $14 million in investment from key industry players including Ignition Partners, Relay Ventures and MasterCard.
Skule alumni celebrated at 25th annual Arbor Awards
Eleven remarkable U of T Engineering alumni that were recognized at the 25th annual Arbor Awards on September 10 at The President’s Residence.