Posts Tagged: alumni successes
Trexo Robotics recently joined the inaugural cohort of Hatchery Launch Lab, a new program in U of T Engineering’s Entrepreneurship Hatchery accelerator that provides support and funding to enable follow-on investment for engineering research-based startups.
Alumna Catherine Lacavera returned to U of T to receive a Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, at U of T Engineering's convocation ceremony on June 13, 2017.
Kai James learned the fundamentals of aerospace engineering at U of T. He went on to become an assistant professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Alumna Claire Kennedy (ChemE 8T9) served for five years as a Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council appointed member of U of T’s Governing Council. She begins her term as chair in July 2017.
Rick Baltman's passion for aerospace has propelled his career from the red carpets of Hollywood to the launch of Apple’s iPad.
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.
Professor Greg Evans (ChemE) — a triple graduate of the Faculty — is one of 10 recipients of a 3M National Teaching Fellowship for excellence in post-secondary educational leadership.
Aaron Persad (EngSci 0T6, MIE PhD 1T4) is one of five U of T Engineering alumni named to the Canadian Space Agency’s shortlist of candidates to become Canada’s next astronaut.
Four of U of T Engineering’s most outstanding educators — three of them alumni — have been honoured with 2016 Faculty Teaching Awards.
Many consider George Klein (MechE 2T8) to be one of Canada's most prolific inventors of the 20th century.
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