Posts Tagged: alumni successes
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.
On Thursday, March 24, the Skule™ community celebrated the successes of U of T Engineering at the 2016 Engineering Society Heritage and Awards Ceremony.
It’s been over 20 years since Arun Channan (CivE 8T0) was a practicing engineer, but his background in civil engineering led him to become a volunteer with one of Canada’s most reputable non-profit housing organizations.
Yvonne Ying (EngSci 9T6) divides her time between two worlds: as a plastic surgeon in Ottawa and volunteering her surgical skills and services both home and abroad.
When alumnus Jim Courtney (EngSci 6T6) filled out the application to volunteer at the 2015 Toronto Pan Am & Parapan Am Games, it was the first step of more than half a million he would take.
Claire Kennedy (ChemE 8T9) has never held back when it comes to giving her time to both her alma mater and greater community, but this winter she reached new heights in her volunteerism.
While rocket scientist Natalie Panek (AeroE MASc 0T9) is chasing her dream of becoming an astronaut, she wants to encourage as many women as possible to follow along the way.
From the rise of drones to the push for greener planes, the world of aeronautics and space has changed dramatically in the past decade, and alumnus/professor David Zingg (EngSci 7T9, AeroE MASc 8T1, PhD 8T8) has had a front-row seat.
Catherine Lacavera (CompE 9T7) has been director of IP and litigation at Google for more than 10 years, where she and her team handle one per cent of all patent litigation in the United States.
Brian Mech (UTIAS PhD 9T7) is the CEO of eSight, a Toronto-based company that builds wearable devices that restore nearly normal vision to people with a wide range of sight-damaging conditions.
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