The NAI recognizes exceptional academic inventors whose research has led to technologies that make a meaningful impact on ...
The first things you notice upon entry to the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS) Space Flight Laboratory are the bright flecks twinkling against the inky blackness – in the ...
Students will unveil interactive sculpture at a memorial ceremony to mark the 36th anniversary of the École Polytechnique ...
Paul Giampuzzi (MIE), Rehman Merali (UTIAS), Brendan Wong (ECE), Merrick Zoubeiri (ECE), Arian Omidzohour (ECE) and Soren Massoumi (ECE) won gold at RoboGames in the 120-lb Combat Robot category.
Problem gamblers beware; the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp.—which critics say hasn’t done enough to keep you out—plans to be up to the challenge this spring. OLG is set to unveil a new facial ...
EurOmax Resources Limited has announced the appointment of two geologists to its newly formed technical advisory board: Roger Moss and Quinton Hennigh. Dr. Moss received a Ph.D. in geology from the ...
Steve Mann (ECE) is attaching electronic devices to his body in his youth. The purpose? To experience a reality that has been technologically mediated. Steve Mann is a cyborg. That is, he’s a human ...
The late Irving O. Shoichet was a remarkable man who loved science. A successful entrepreneur, first in the oil and gas industry and then as an executive for his founding company Skycharter, Mr.
The T-Rex art installation was among many showcased at this year’s Skule Arts Festival. Early Monday morning, students walking through the Bahen Centre lobby were greeted by a 20-foot tall T-Rex ...
U of T Engineering Professor Emerita Ursula Franklin, a world-renown materials scientist, peace advocate and humanitarian, has been inducted into the Canadian Science and Engineering Hall of Fame.
Congratulations to alumni Koh Yong Guan (MechE 7T0 MASc 7T2), Anne Sado (IndE 7T7) and Bert Wasmund (ChemE PhD 6T6), who will be awarded honorary degrees from the University of Toronto during this ...
We wish to acknowledge this land on which the University of Toronto operates. For thousands of years it has been the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, and the Mississaugas of the ...
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