Posts Tagged: IBBME
Ottawa-based developer Lyon Sachs (IndE 4T9) has provided a generous $1-million gift to strengthen collaborations between U of T Engineering and Israel’s Technion Institute of Technology.
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.
Eight members of the U of T Engineering community have been inducted as fellows of the Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE), including alumni Pu Chen (MIE MASc 9T3, PhD 9T8) and Anne Sado (IndE 7T7, pictured).
It started with a viral campaign for the world’s most energy-efficient light bulb in 2013. Now, international media are also calling Nanoleaf a “green job” leader.
These female U of T Engineering alumnae are making an impact on our world—from the outer reaches of the universe to the inner workings of the human brain. They are pushing boundaries and blazing a trail for generations of engineers to come.
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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