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Third UT2-Mac workshop was first to be held in conjunction with CMSC 2022 From June 20 to 24, U of T Engineering hosted professors and graduate students from the University of […]
Annual conference was the first to be held in person since 2019 From June 22-23, more than 215 researchers, industry professionals and students converged at the University of Toronto for […]
We are very excited to host three award-winning lecturers as part of the 33rd Canadian Conference of Materials Science this week. Donald R. Sadoway, D.K.C. MacDonald Memorial Lecturer, Faculty of Engineering […]
A special message from Professor Glenn Hibbard, Chair, to all graduating students On behalf of the Department of Materials Science & Engineering, I extend my deepest congratulations and best wishes to you, […]
PhD candidate Raunaq Bagchi’s poster comes out on top among nearly 100 student posters at the 241st Electrochemical Society Meeting, Vancouver Congratulations to Materials Science & Engineering (MSE) PhD […]
The Bike for Brain Health is a charity bike ride to raise funds for Baycrest Hospital in its work to defeat dementia. A group of MSE faculty will be riding […]
Reproducibility is essential for research. How can we know if a study is reliable if it is not reproducible or replicable? A researcher should be able to pick up any piece of published […]
In early April, fourth year Materials Science & Engineering students wrapped up their final capstone projects, where working in small groups, they complete a project and report involving the design […]
This June, Edmund Shalhoub (MSE 2T2) is finally achieving his long-held ambition of graduating with a bachelor’s degree in engineering — a journey that started 12 years ago in Syria. “In 2010, […]
Congratulations to Prof. Steven Thorpe for being selected as the 2022 recipient of the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum’s (CIM) Distinguished Lecturer award. The CIM Distinguished Lecturers program started in 1968 to honour […]
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