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The University of Toronto and Huawei have announced a new research partnership agreement that will see Huawei invest $3 million in research projects over the next three years.
Students, professors, alumni and industry experts exchanged ideas for a cleaner, greener future at the third annual Institute for Sustainable Energy (ISE) research symposium, held March 29.
Catherine Lacavera (CompE 9T7) has been director of IP and litigation at Google for more than 10 years, where she and her team handle one per cent of all patent litigation in the United States.
What do Hollywood stars Courtney Cox, Camryn Manheim, Lindsay Lohan and Debra Messing have in common? They have all designed custom lipstick shades for Cargo Cosmetics, a professional makeup line founded by alumna Hana Zalzal (CivE 8T8).
Alumnus Jonathan Sun (EngSci 1T1 + PEY) is trained as an engineer, interdisciplinary architect, visual artist, writer, performer and comedian. But he may be best known by his Twitter alias, "jomny sun."
Alumna Anne Sado (IndE 7T7) had already led a full and successful career when she decided to launch a new one — as president of Toronto's George Brown College.
A handheld device and “talking stickers” are a University of Toronto startup’s strategy to improve the vocabulary and communication skills of children in impoverished communities.
On June 24, U of T Engineering alumni, faculty, students and staff gathered to celebrate the groundbreaking of the Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship (CEIE). Expected to open in 2017, the building will be the beginning of a new era for engineering research and education in the Faculty.
Next month, U of T Engineering will begin construction of the Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship (CEIE) — a vibrant new hub that will foster hands-on learning and multidisciplinary collaboration. Find out five ways the CEIE will cultivate tomorrow’s entrepreneurs.
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.
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