Posts Tagged: alumni success
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.
Undergraduate students can expect to attend approximately 1,440 lectures during their time at U of T Engineering. Although most will be informative, not all lectures will feature an inspiring talk by one of the Faculty’s most esteemed alumnae.
Mission Systems Engineer Natalie Panek (AeroE MASc 0T9) is helping to build the next Mars Rover, which will be sent to Mars in 2018.
Four U of T engineers have received Ontario Professional Engineers Awards in honour of their outstanding contributions to the engineering profession and their wider community.
Alumnus Nicolas Kordellas (MechE 5T9) and his wife, Shirley Tripp, have made a donation and pledged to endow scholarships to benefit students at U of T’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering and the Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing.
To Professor Brenda McCabe (CivE), sustainability is not a contemporary trend but a concept grounded in the very nature of her discipline.
Skule™ alumna Nancy Hill (CivE 8T1) may work in intellectual property law but she is very much an engineer at heart.
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