Posts Tagged: biomedical engineering
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.
On the first International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we highlighted eight U of T Engineering professors that are creating innovative solutions in bioengineering, sustainability, communications and enabling technologies. This article originally appeared in the 2015 issue of Skulematters.
IBBME alumnus Kyle Battiston (BioMedE PhD 1T5) plans to roll out a disruptive new anti-inflammatory biomaterial for medical implants through his startup KSP².
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.
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.
Rohin Iyer's (EngSci 0T5, PhD IBBME 1T2) journey from engineering science to engineering tissues was challenging yet rewarding. He shares six important lessons he learned along the road to success.
Alumnus Frank Milligan (MechE 4T8) knows there is vast potential in biomedical engineering when it comes to advancing health care, and he is playing a major part in assisting its progress at U of T Engineering.
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