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University of Toronto biomedical engineering professor Molly Shoichet has been named the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science North…

It’s about to get a whole lot brighter in Toronto thanks to a significant investment from the Canadian government in a University of Toronto…

The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) has awarded more than $5.3 million to 12 University of Toronto research…

Women now account for 30.6 per cent of first-year students in U of T engineering programs – a record for the Faculty of Applied…

Engineering a surface that is so slippery even geckos can’t stick to it may sound like a fun science fair project. But new surface-coating…

Mending broken bones or prescribing medication may seem like simple tasks but they're part of a hugely complex healthcare system of…

Electrical and computer engineering professor David Johns is taking a one-year leave of absence from teaching, but that doesn’t mean he’s…

If emerging economies are to prosper and compete in the 21st century, Enrique García, president and CEO of Latin America’s largest…

The Engineering alumni behind a wearable device called the “Nymi” – a bracelet-style product that eliminates the need for…

He pioneered the use of what's known as an inverted classroom at U of T Engineering, was one of the first in his Faculty to teach…
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While some of us are using the new power of 3D printers to make smartphone cases and chocolate figurines, two engineering students from the University…

Molly Shoichet, the world-renowned expert in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, is the University of Toronto President Meric…