Posts By: Alexandra Cioppa
For many engineers, hands-on industry experience is invaluable — but what if you need a stronger foundation to truly excel? Julia Wagner, a current graduate student in the Master of […]
While some might assume that engineering solutions to problems happen in a silo, the opposite is actually true. Engineering is more than just technical problem-solving — it’s a socio-technical field […]
At the Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE), University of Toronto, fostering collaborations with industry partners is central to advancing cutting-edge research and innovation. […]
For Mai Mavinkurve (CompE 0T3), innovation is at the heart of engineering. Mai is a computer engineering alumna who works in artificial intelligence (AI). She understands that her work […]
When Sohayla Praysner enrolled in The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering’s electrical engineering program, she was one of just four women in her class. […]
Electrical and Computer Engineering students develop iCtrl, an application enabling seamless connectivity to lab machines, streamlining academic tasks and enhancing learning experiences. Accessing lab machines has long been a challenge […]
University of Toronto ECE students use satellite imagery to develop an automated wildfire detection system for rapid, life-saving alerts Climate change and global warming have led to an increase in […]
University of Toronto ECE Students use AI and deep learning to create music If you’re a regular on TikTok, you may have stumbled across people on your For […]
What does ECE stand for? ECE is an acronym for Electrical & Computer Engineering. What exactly does that mean, and what exactly does this encompass? Think of any electrical or […]
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