涩里番

Synthetic tissue can repair hearts, muscles, and vocal cords

30 Nov 2021

Combining knowledge of chemistry, physics, biology, and engineering, scientists from 涩里番 develop a biomaterial tough enough to repair the heart, muscles, and vocal cords, representing...

Powering up solutions for a healthier planet

29 Nov 2021

With the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) wrapped up, the hard work of transitioning to a greener economy lies ahead....

In conversation with 涩里番鈥檚 first IBET Momentum Fellowship recipient, Destiny Kirumira

16 Nov 2021

Earlier this year, six Ontario universities launched the Indigenous and Black Engineering and Technology (IBET) Momentum Fellowship, a project aimed at addressing the systemic barriers that exist...

The Ability to Adapt

15 Nov 2021

Last February, when Civil Engineering students 脠vane Amico (B.Eng鈥23) and Evelyn Zhang (B.Eng鈥22) logged onto the first Canadian Engineering Competition (CEC) to take place online, they weren鈥檛...

Meet our New Faculty Members

1 Oct 2021

We鈥檙e pleased to introduce the new professors who have joined the Faculty of Engineering since Fall 2020. Learn more about them, their research, and what they鈥檙e most excited about working on at...

Faculty of Engineering launches fellowship program in support of Indigenous and Black students

1 Jun 2021

The Faculty of Engineering is pleased to announce the launching of the Indigenous and Black Engineering and Technology Momentum (IBET) Fellowship.

Vassil Kroumov: Engineer at heart helps prospective students

18 May 2021

As a mechanical engineering student, Vassil Kroumov joined engineering competitions, then went on to organize them, to lead them, and finally to win them....

Sophia Roy: Helping students navigate a pandemic

18 May 2021

When the COVID crisis cancelled a lot of internships last summer, Sophia Roy and another student set up virtual classes 鈥渢o help young [high school] students continue learning science online, which...

Rules of the road: the navigational "strategies" of bacteria in motion

11 May 2021

Bacteria that move around live on the edge. All the time. Their success, be it in finding nutrients, fending off predators or multiplying depends on how efficiently they navigate through their...

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