MSE News

Yu 1.2M fund for small modular reactor

Professor Zou receives $1.2 million to support advancements in small modular reactor manufacturing

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March Break Open House 2024 – Huge Success

New U of T Engineering facility will enable multidisciplinary researchers to test materials under extreme conditions

New U of T Engineering facility will enable multidisciplinary researchers to test materials under extreme conditions

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Professor Zou and Professor Huang received Accelerate Grants

U of T Engineering’s OCCAM partners with Royal Ontario Museum to preserve ancient Greek coins

U of T Engineering student pitches green hydrogen startup at international competition in Berlin

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This machine learning method aims to speed up the design of next-generation biomedical implants and aerospace materials

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MSE Student Xiao Shang wins the poster prize at the Accelerate Conference

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Meet five U of T Engineering graduate students awarded 2023 Vanier Scholarships

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In Memoriam: Gerald Heffernan (1919-2023)

Professor Yu Zou (MSE) and Mingqiang Li (MSE PhD candidate) hold an atomic structure model of a crystal whose defects change material properties. (Photo: Adrian So)

U of T Engineering researchers are using electric fields to control the movement of defects in crystals

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Professor Yu Zou wins the MetSoc Brimacombe Award

In a new study, Associate Professor Ben Hatton and his team examined how flexible medical implants can get colonized by infectious organisms – and their research points toward potential solutions (photo by Neil Ta)

Researchers show how bending implantable medical devices can lead to bacterial growth

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Professor Steven Thorpe earns U of T President’s Teaching Award

Acceleration Consortium

U of T receives $200-million grant to support Acceleration Consortium’s ‘self-driving labs’ research