Posts Tagged: aerospace engineering
Looking for holiday gift ideas? Here are 12 U of T Engineering-approved options for everyone on your list.
An award-winning team of U of T Engineering alumni is building satellites so small they could fit in your gym bag. Their startup, Kepler Communications, plans to place 140 of these low-cost “cubesats” into space over the next five years. The first one will blast into orbit this November.
Selected by their home departments, each of these remarkable future Skule™ alumni has made their own unique contribution to enhancing the vibrant community in U of T Engineering — watch their next steps.
On April 25, 2016, a capacity audience gathered at the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS) to hear the U of T Engineering alumnus discuss his research into flying machines.
The rise of smartphones, wearable technology and cloud computing are creating opportunities for a data-based approach to the way individuals understand and monitor their health.
Valentine’s Day is around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than to highlight those who were struck by Cupid’s arrow while studying at U of T Engineering. Skule™ […]
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.
Meet the 13 exceptional members of U of T Engineering’s alumni community recognized at the 2015 Engineering Alumni Association (EAA) Honours and Awards ceremony.
A team of U of T Engineering alumni and students has created the fastest human-powered vehicle on earth, reaching a top speed of 139.45 kilometres per hour.
Meet the 13 exceptional members of U of T Engineering’s alumni community recognized at the 2015 Engineering Alumni Association (EAA) Honours and Awards ceremony.
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