Posts Tagged: ElecE
Alumnus G. Ross Peters (ElecE 6T2) has been named a Member of the Order of Canada. Peters was honoured for “multiple contributions to engineering, notably in education and regulation, that […]
When you think of industries that are being disrupted by technological innovation, fence installation and driveway construction don’t immediately leap to mind. Jiayue (Jenny) He (ElecE 0T3 + PEY) is looking […]
Thirteen accomplished members of U of T Engineering’s alumni community were recognized on Nov. 7 at the annual Engineering Alumni Network (EAN) Awards. Read more on Engineering News
Grateful for the education he received at U of T Engineering, alumnus Lauri Hiivala and his wife, Jean, gave back to three distinct areas within The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering.
Looking for holiday gift ideas? Here are 12 U of T Engineering-approved options for everyone on your list.
Gimmy Chu was one of 14 speakers at TEDxToronto 2017. His legacy: To challenge and expand on the traditional notion of light.
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.
The Foundation invested in the future of engineering this week, as it awarded 10 scholarships to U of T Engineering undergraduate students.
David Auston’s readiness to seize opportunities was evident from the start, leading him to discover an approach for generating and detecting electrical pulses using photo conducting devices — known today as the "Auston switch."
The success of many Skule™ clubs wouldn’t be possible without the generous financial contributions of alumni and the pay-it-forward mindset of fourth-year students during the Graditude campaign.
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