Posts Tagged: alumni successes
When the Canadian and American Olympic boxing teams compete in Rio de Janeiro in August, they may have the upper hand thanks to a wearable technology innovation from a U of T Engineering alumnus.
Seven U of T engineers have been honoured by the Ontario Society of Professional Engineers (OSPE) and Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO) with Ontario Professional Engineers Awards.
Research led by alumnus and professor Greg Evans (ChemE) in the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering shows that gasoline direct-injection engines aren't necessarily the greener choice.
Eleven members of the U of T Engineering community have been inducted as fellows of the Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE).
Alumnus Amir Manbachi (EngSci 0T8, IBBME MASc 1T0, PhD 1T5), a recently-appointed research faculty member in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins University, shares some insights on his journey to the ivory tower.
U of T Engineering alumnus Jason Yakimovich (CompE 1T3+PEY) is the inventor of Sola, a personal and controllable heating device worn on the upper arm.
Bidding simulation is just one of the many innovations that triple-alumnus and professor Greg Evans (ChemE) has brought to the classroom.
Ashis Ghosh (MechE 1T5 + PEY), Karim Koreitem (ECE 1T5 + PEY), Matthew Mazzuca (EngSci 1T6) and Nishant Samantray (MechE 1T3 + PEY) are striving to bring their business ideas to fruition in this year’s cohort of The Next 36.
U of T Engineering alumna Marisa Sterling (ChemE 9T1) was recently celebrated by Engineers Canada for demonstrating remarkable leadership in her community.
The Bank of Canada has an open call to the public to nominate women from Canada’s past. We nominate alumna Elsie MacGill.
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