Posts Categorized: Alumni News
For alumni like Randy Sinukoff (ChemE 8T2, MASc 8T4) and Kim Iwata-Madge (IndE 8T1), running courses in addition to full-time jobs takes a lot of work, but is worth the effort
U of T engineers Jason Chang (EngSci 0T4 + PEY + MBA) and Illan Kramer (ECE PhD 2013) build bridges — just not the traditional kind.
David Auston’s readiness to seize opportunities was evident from the start, leading him to discover an approach for generating and detecting electrical pulses using photo conducting devices — known today as the "Auston switch."
Running veteran Sasha Gollish (CivE MEng 1T0, EngEd PhD Candidate) is pursuing a PhD aimed at advancing engineering education with lessons from the track.
Women in leadership, the impact of engineering on the world and Skule™ spirit were the themes that took top prizes in the Godiva’s Hymn contest held by U of T’s Engineering Society.
IBBME alumnus Kyle Battiston (BioMedE PhD 1T5) plans to roll out a disruptive new anti-inflammatory biomaterial for medical implants through his startup KSP².
The University of Toronto (Hong Kong) Foundation celebrated its 20th anniversary with a gala event in Hong Kong on November 28, 2015.
The success of many Skule™ clubs wouldn’t be possible without the generous financial contributions of alumni and the pay-it-forward mindset of fourth-year students during the Graditude campaign.
Alumnus Marc Rosen (MechE 8T1, MASc 8T3, PhD 8T7) and faculty members have been recognized by the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC) for their distinguished engineering achievements.
Millions of Muslims travel to Mecca each year for the hajj, a religious pilgrimage. Professor Amer Shalaby is working to make large gatherings like these safer through infrastructure and crowd management systems.
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