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News - Say Yes to Engineering
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Skip to main content. 10 Students to Watch. 30 Under 30: Natalie Panek, Rocket Scientist. March 9, 2015. 8211; As a rocket scientist and adventurer, Natalie Panek occupies two spheres in which women are often in the minority. Canadian researcher Molly Shoichet wins L’Oreal/UNESCO For Women in Science Award. March 3, 2015. 8211; A look at Professor Molly Shoichet’s award-winning biomedical research. Meet Natalie Enright Jerger. March 1, 2015. March 1, 2015. Piercing the 20 Percent Ceiling. February 3, 2015.
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U of T Engineering Faculty Profiles - Say Yes to Engineering
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Skip to main content. 10 Students to Watch. U of T Engineering Faculty Profiles. As the premier engineering school in Canada, U of T Engineering attracts remarkable faculty from around the globe who are breaking new ground in research and education. Meet four U of T Engineering female faculty who are pushing boundaries in their field, and inspiring students to do the same. Managing the impact of a rainstorm. During a storm, green roofs absorb and filter water, reducing strain on the sewage system and res...
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Engineering Alumni on the Rise - Say Yes to Engineering
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Skip to main content. 10 Students to Watch. Engineering Alumni on the Rise. Whether you want to explore outer space or the inner workings of the human brain, there is no limit to the opportunities an engineering degree can provide. Join us and discover where a U of T Engineering degree can take you. 2013 BASc in Civil Engineering; 2014 MEng in Structural Engineering). Structural Designer, Moses Structural Engineers. 2010 BASc in Materials Engineering). Javier reviews design submissions for new rides and ...
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Admissions - Electrical & Computer Engineering | Electrical & Computer Engineering
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University of Toronto, Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering. U of T Home. Electrical and Computer Engineering. Why Be an Electrical or Computer Engineer? Programs & Focus Areas. Professional Experience Year (PEY) – Co-op. Housing & Residence. Sessional Instructors CUPE 3902 Unit 3. Hardware and Computer Labs. Registration & Fees. MASc & Ph.D. Thesis Oral Examinations. Faculty & Staff. Research Seminars & Workshops. Raquo; Prospective Students. For information on admissions please visit the.
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Undergraduate Studies - Toronto Institute of Advanced Manufacturing | Toronto Institute of Advanced Manufacturing
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University of Toronto, Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering. U of T Home. Toronto Institute of Advanced Manufacturing. Raquo; Undergraduate Studies. Minor in Advanced Manufacturing. In the works…. Manufacturing stream in Mechanical Engineering. For more information on the Manufacturing Stream, please visit the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering. Professor Hani Naguib elected as SPIE Fellow. Professor Hani Naguib has been elected as a fellow of the International Society for Optics a...
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Admissions | Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry
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University of Toronto, Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering. Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry. Degree Options and Opportunities. Student Life & Student Services. Graduate Research Days 2016. Why ChemE @ U of T? Programs & Degrees. Applications & Admissions. Funding & Fees. Student Life & Services. Why ChemE at U of T? Biomolecular and Biomedical Engineering. Chemical and Materials Process Engineering. Environmental Science and Engineering. Surface and Interface Engineering. Which allows s...
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Engineering a bright future: 10 students to watch - Say Yes to Engineering
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Skip to main content. 10 Students to Watch. Engineering a bright future:. 10 students to watch. Engineers shape virtually every aspect of our daily lives, yet women have been underrepresented in the profession for a long time. But that is changing at Canada’s #1 engineering school. Women now account for 30.6% of first-year students at U of T Engineering the highest enrolment in the history of the faculty, the highest percentage among all Ontario Universities. I always tell them the technical things like ...
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