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Eleven engineering alumni were recognized for their outstanding contributions to the Skule™ community
U of T Engineering alumna Christine Desrochers combines her love of yoga with Dungeons & Dragons for a Fringe theatre performance.
George Myhal (IndE 7T8) and Bert Wasmund (ChemE PhD 6T6) have been named Members of the Order of Canada, two of 99 extraordinary Canadians to receive one of the nation’s highest civilian honours.
Professor Amy Bilton (MIE), alumnus Ted Maulucci (MechE 8T9) and alumnus Larry Seeley (ChemE 6T6, MASc 6T8, PhD 7T2) received awards that recognized their distinguished contributions to Canada.
Augmented reality startup ModiFace is investing $4 million to create new undergraduate and graduate student internships, and to support leading research at U of T Engineering. The company was founded by alumnus and professor Parham Aarabi (ECE).
Professor David Zingg (UTIAS), a three-time graduate from U of T Engineering, has been named the University of Toronto Distinguished Professor of Computational Aerodynamics and Sustainable Aviation.
Professor Chris Dampen (UTIAS), a three-time graduate from U of T Engineering, sees multidisciplinary collaboration in fields such as robotics as a top priority as he commences a five-year term as director of UTIAS on July 1, 2016.
In celebration of National Volunteering Week, we shine a spotlight on seven alumni who have made remarkable volunteer contributions to their alma mater.
Three startups with roots in U of T Engineering are among 36 projects from across the country receiving funding from the federal government in support of their clean technology innovations.
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.
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