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http://news.engineering.utoronto.ca 22-07-2008 13:37:34
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Five members of the #UofTEngineering community have been elected fellows of the Canadian Academy of Engineering. Fellows are recognized for their outstanding contributions to engineering in Canada. Read more: uofteng.ca/8xzl98
Schmidt Sciences has awarded #UofTEngineering professor Nicolas Papernot an AI2050 Early Career fellowship. Papernot is exploring whether a cryptography protocol can verify if an AI model was developed within a set of rules. Read more: uofteng.ca/yytbyn
Congratulations to #UofTEngineering professor Giovanni Grasselli and alumni Paul Acchione, Michael Kropp, Inga Hipsz, David Poirier and Serena Mandla on being honoured with Ontario Professional Engineers Awards. Read more: uofteng.ca/yzlyy7
#UofTEngineering professor Deepa Kundur is leading a research group that has received an NSERC Alliance-Mitacs Grant to develop quantum-based solutions to defend power utilities from cyberattacks. Read more: uofteng.ca/nb0fm1
The Biomanufacturing Hub Network, a program led by #UofTEngineering professor Molly Shoichet, is one of four programs in the Canadian Hub for Health Intelligence and Innovation in Infectious Diseases that have been awarded federal funding. Read more: uofteng.ca/er3alf
Registration is now open for the 2024 Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Research Day! This annual University of Toronto event brings together trainees, scientists and clinicians from across Toronto to learn and network.
🗓️ June 10-11
📍 U of T St George
Register: bit.ly/2024MIDresearc…
#UofTEngineering researcher Peter Serles has been named a 2024 Schmidt Science Fellow. The fellowship will support his postdoctoral research on using nano-3D printing to develop high-quality clusters of brain tissue. Read more: uofteng.ca/1SyKGJ
When she was 17, #UofTEngineering undergrad Diana Virgovicova discovered a molecule that can eliminate pollutants from water when exposed to sunlight. Now, the company she founded, Xatoms, aims to be the leading water purification company in the world. uofteng.ca/IGH7s8
#UofTEngineering professor Elaine Biddiss is working to make early childhood music education more accessible by developing a tool that can accurately identify non-pitched instruments such as tambourines and maracas. Read more: uofteng.ca/RVpODj
What started as a hobby farm for this family of #UofTEngineering alumni has turned into the second-largest maple syrup producer in Ontario. Read more about this sweet engineering story: uofteng.ca/y5Wwy2
#UofTEngineering PhD student Maeva Che is researching how biodegradation through granular activated carbon filtration can remove unpleasant taste and odour compounds in Ontario’s drinking water. Read more: uofteng.ca/euPfFB
With support from the Ontario Early Researcher Award, #UofTEngineering professor John Simpson-Porco is developing data-driven controllers for Ontario’s electric grid that will ensure reliability as Canada moves towards its 2050 net-zero goal. Read more: uofteng.ca/ic7eNd