Posts Tagged: Engineering Science
A team of U of T Engineering alumni and students has created the fastest human-powered vehicle on earth, reaching a top speed of 139.45 kilometres per hour.
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.
Marissa Wu (EngSci 1T3) says many of the skills and connections that helped her take Onyx Motion from concept to startup came out of her undergrad experience at U of T Engineering.
Engineering alumni startup Onyx Motion partners with shooting guard Ben Gordon to raise the calibre of digital basketball coaching offered by its smartwatch app.
On June 15, the University of Toronto awarded alumnus and computing pioneer Alfred Aho (EngPhys 6T3) a Doctor of Science, honoris causa. Aho’s incredible accomplishments were recognized in U of T Engineering’s morning convocation ceremony.
We’re delighted to celebrate 16 exceptional “Grads to Watch” — just a few of the talented and accomplished U of T engineers who will receive their degrees at Spring Convocation on June 15. Selected by their home departments, each of these remarkable future Skule™ alumni contributed to enhancing U of T Engineering’s vibrant community.
U of T Engineering alumnus Alex King (ElecE 3T5) returned to his alma mater on May 29 to attend the Chancellor's Circle Medal Ceremony. He was presented with a medal celebrating 80 years since his graduation — the only alumnus to receive the designation this year.
Six years after graduating from U of T Engineering, Matt Zeiler (EngSci 0T9) found himself as the CEO of a $10-million artificial intelligence startup. This is his story.
First established in 1997 by entrepreneur and alumnus Gerald Heffernan (MMS 4T3), the Heffernan Commercialization Fellowships continue to enable graduate students turn their research into viable businesses.
Alumnus Raffaello D’Andrea (EngSci 9T1) has been an engineering professor, entrepreneur and artist but he’s better known as the inventor of machines that can juggle, play soccer and also accomplish more practical tasks. U of T Engineering recently sat down with D’Andrea to learn more about his his career and how Skule™ helped set him up for success.
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