Posts Tagged: Engineering Science
Paul Gardiner (Photo submitted by Ruth Gardiner) Story by Heather Finley Coming from modest means, the late Paul Gardiner (EngPhys 6T2) was deeply grateful for the bursaries and awards that […]
As scientific director of the Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, Fahad Razak (EngSci 0T2) is tasked with explaining experts’ scientific data and evidence to government and the public, through recommendations, […]
Professor Alfred Aho (EngSci 6T3) was recently elected as a member to the distinguished National Academy of Sciences for his distinguished and continuing achievements in original research. Alfred V. Aho, […]
By Engineering Strategic Communications, U of T Engineering News Ten outstanding members of the U of T Engineering community were recognized on November 4 at the 2021 Engineering Alumni […]
Alumnus Arthur Brown (EngSci 1T6) and student Jeremy Wang (Year 4 EngSci) are among 20 people in their 20s named to a prestigious aerospace industry list of future engineering leaders.
Looking for holiday gift ideas? Here are 12 U of T Engineering-approved options for everyone on your list.
To nearly half a million Twitter followers, he’s known as an “aliebn confuesed abot humamn lamgauge.” But before all that, he was Jonathan Sun (EngSci 1T1 + PEY), a U of T Engineering Science student with passions for design, architecture and city building, as well as comedy, poetry and performance.
This year’s 14 “Grads to Watch” embody the spirit of U of T Engineering. Selected by their home departments and institutes, they demonstrate the engineering values of creativity, innovation and global impact. Watch their next steps as alumni!
Kai James learned the fundamentals of aerospace engineering at U of T. He went on to become an assistant professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Alumna Claire Kennedy (ChemE 8T9), founder of BizSkule, recaps the series' latest event on the future of artificial intelligence and business.
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