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(L-R) Amer Shalaby, Paul Chow, Constantin Christopoulos and Aimy Bazylak (supplied images, Bazylak by Jeremy Sale)

4 faculty members, 3 alumni receive Canadian Academy of Engineering fellowships

Seven members of the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering community – four professors and three alumni – have been elected fellows of the Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE)

The CAE is a national institution through which individuals who have made outstanding contributions to engineering provide strategic advice on matters of critical importance to Canada and Canadians. CAE fellows are recognized for their accomplishments and leadership in their respective fields.

U of T faculty members elected CAE fellows are:

  • Aimy Bazylak, professor, department of mechanical and industrial engineering
  • Paul Chow, professor emeritus, Edward S. Rogers Sr. department of electrical and computer engineering
  • Constantin Christopoulos, professor, department of civil and mineral engineering
  • Amer Shalaby, professor, department of civil and mineral engineering

Alumni elected CAE fellows are:

  • Philip Ferguson, bachelor of applied science, engineering science
  • Ming Hou, PhD, industrial engineering and adjunct professor, U of T Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS)
  • Winnie Ye, master of applied science, electrical and computer engineering

“Through research, teaching, leadership and entrepreneurship, these exceptional faculty and alumni have had a tremendous impact nationwide in areas ranging from energy to computing to transit to infrastructure,” said Christopher Yip, dean of the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering. “On behalf of the faculty, congratulations to all our new CAE fellows.”

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