Posts Categorized: News 2019
Tanya Lindsay (ChemE 9T7), Co-Founder of Surge ERP Consulting Corp. was recently profiled by the Ontario Network of Women in Engineering (ONWiE). Click HERE to learn more about what has driven Lindsay’s success. The Ontario Network of Women in Engineering…
The boundless opportunities at Canada’s biggest research university are what drew John Zhang to the Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry at the University of Toronto. After a year spent at another university, John was looking for a broader…
Madhushan Perera (ChemE 1T6+PEY) has only been out of Skule for a few years, but in that short time has already experienced so much. He has held sought-after consulting positions at both Deloitte (his former PEY Co-op employer) and Isaac…
“To date we’ve been able to help rescue 214 pets,” explains Christian Marcello (ChemE 1T7+PEY), founder of Team Plover, a social enterprise that is striving to help every pet find a loving home. Team Plover makes and sells dog collars…
More than 150 industry and community leaders, government partners and faculty members gathered Nov. 13, 2019 at the Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship for the U of T Engineering Partners’ Reception. Now in its fourth year, the event celebrated the Faculty’s longstanding ties with over 400 industry partners across…
Influenced by her parents who were academically oriented, Tamara Champ (ChemE 0T2+PEY) was motivated at an early age to get into U of T’s Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry (ChemE). Enjoying science and biochemistry, and excited by the…
Fletcher Han (ChemE 2T0+PEY) is a “third-culture kid”, which is somebody who grew up in a culture other than their parents’ and the country on their passport. “Although I am originally from a small town in New Zealand, I’ve traveled…
Fletcher Han (ChemE 2T0 + PEY) is a “third-culture kid”, which is a person who has grown up in a culture other than their parents’ and the country on their passport. “Although I am originally from a small town in…
A national study led by Prof. Greg Evans (ChemE) revealing that emissions from nearby traffic can greatly increase concentrations of key air pollutants, with highly polluting trucks making a major contribution continues to receive national attention. Evans recently appeared on…
This morning, our U of T Engineering students are celebrating the end of one journey and the beginning of another. At Fall Convocation, a majority of the graduating class are Master’s and PhD students who have dedicated many years of…
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