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Company aims to transform the way cell culture media is developed, using artificial intelligence to make cell-based therapies ...
Collaboration between U of T Engineering’s CARTE, South Korea’s IITP and industry partners develops solutions to complex ...
The Polanyi Prizes are awarded annually in honour of John C. Polanyi, who won the 1986 Nobel Prize in Chemistry ...
On June 9 and 10, 2011, the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering hosted the 10th anniversary of UT², a graduate student conference held annually between the University of Tokyo and the University ...
With the University of Toronto’s convocation ceremonies on June 16, 2022, U of T Engineering students mark the end of one journey and the beginning of another. Having enriched the U of T Engineering ...
A new analysis from U of T Engineering researchers leverages machine learning to help answer a thorny question: where should new protected bike lanes be placed to provide maximum benefit? “More lanes ...
Fuel cells turn chemicals into electricity. Now, a U of T Engineering team has adapted technology from fuel cells to do the reverse: harness electricity to make valuable chemicals from waste carbon ...
Air quality on Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) subway platforms improved substantially with the rollout of new cars on Line 1, a new study from U of T Engineering and Health Canada researchers shows.
Sun, who is director of the U of T Robotics Institute, has spent more than 20 years developing micro- and nano-robotic systems, including infertility treatment systems that can select sperm with high ...
This article originally appeared in the 2016 issue of Skulematters magazine. George Klein in the electric wheelchair he helped design. Photo courtesy of the National Research Council of Canada. In ...
Researchers at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering have used machine learning to design nano-architected materials that have the strength of carbon steel but the ...
A tiny robotic hand designed to enhance neurosurgery is one step closer to clinical practice. The microrobotic tool, created by a team of U of T Engineering researchers led by Professor Eric Diller ...