Posts Categorized: News 2026
Taken from U of T Engineering News: Framework may better reflect Indigenous perspectives on health and wellness, and support more inclusive conversations about emerging biomedical therapies A paper by Professors Michael […]
On Friday, February 20, the Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry welcomed nine prospective students to campus for Graduate Recruitment Day (GRD), an annual event designed to introduce visitors […]
For Gloria Kwong (ChemE 9T0, MEng 9T5), engineering has always been more than technical problem-solving. It is a disciplined way of thinking about complex systems—linking infrastructure, environment, policy and society—and […]
Taken from U of T Engineering News: Four siblings have created two new endowed awards to honour their parents and support future engineers and physicians Engineering talent tends to run […]
Taken from U of T Engineering News: During her postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard’s Wyss Institute, Professor Nicole Weckman (ISTEP, ChemE) developed a new technique to rapidly detect antimicrobial resistant genes […]
The department is pleased to welcome Shumaim Barooj and Doyeon Lee as the newest student members of the Department Graduate Student Committee (DGSC). Shumaim Barooj, a PhD candidate in the Shoichet Lab with a research […]
Congratulations to our own Professor Ning Yan for receiving the Chemical Institute of Canada’s Macromolecular Science and Engineering Award! It is presented to an individual who, while residing in Canada, has made […]
Congratulations to Professor Nikki Weckman on the publication of her work on a quantitative CRISPR diagnostic for the deadly fungal pathogen, Candida auris, published in Nature Biomedical Engineering this week! “This was […]
Professor Sefton, together with Malcolm and Alexandra King of Pewaseskwan (the Indigenous Wellness Research Group, University of Saskatchewan), recently co-authored an article in Tissue Engineering on “regenerative healing.” This wholistic […]
Taken from U of T Engineering News ‘If we in academia don’t go after the hardest challenges, nobody else will’: U of T researcher aims to do it all Cell […]
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