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U of T Engineering alumnus was exemplary Canadian who served at the highest levels across military, political and academic spheres
Ten exemplary members of U of T Engineering’s alumni community were recognized on Thursday, Nov. 2 at the Engineering Alumni Network (EAN) Awards.
On September 20, 2017, dozens of staff, faculty, students and alumni gathered or "Ajax Remembered," a reception celebrating a truly unique and important era in the Faculty’s history.
Six U of T Engineering faculty members have been named the inaugural Hart Teaching Innovation Professors. The professorships were enabled by a landmark $20 million bequest from the estate of alumnus Erwin Edward Hart (CivE 4T0).
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.
Augmented reality startup ModiFace is investing $4 million to create new undergraduate and graduate student internships, and to support leading research at U of T Engineering. The company was founded by alumnus and professor Parham Aarabi (ECE).
Professor Cristina Amon has been reappointed as Dean of the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering at the University of Toronto for a special third term to June 30, 2019.
The University of Toronto has lost two remarkable supporters. Both U of T alumni, the Bahen's visionary philanthropy is seeding breakthroughs in medicine, engineering, math and computer science.
Alumni George Anders (ECE PhD 8T0), Valerie Davidson (ChemE PhD 8T3), Ted Maulucci (MechE 8T9), Larry Seeley (ChemE 6T6, MASc 6T8, PhD 7T2) and John Yeow (ElecE 9T7, MASc MIE 0T0, PhD 0T3) were honoured with 2016 Ontario Professional Engineers Awards.
A robotics pioneer, a three-time Olympian and a Harvard-MIT professor were among nine exceptional alumni recognized with 2016 Engineering Alumni Association (EAA) Awards.
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