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Pelayo Garcia De Arquer (left) and Cao-Thang Dinh (right) examine a wafer coated in their new catalyst, which lowers the amount of electricity required to split water into hydrogen and oxygen under pH-neutral conditions. (Photo: Tyler Irving)

Low-cost catalyst from U of T Engineering boosts hydrogen production from water

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ECE harnesses quantum technology to counteract GPS hacking

Mehran Hydary (ElecE + PEY), blockchain delivery lead at Deloitte Canada, is one of many alumni sharing career insights at the Faculty’s first Graduate Engineering Networking Series on data analytics and artificial intelligence. (Credit: Liz Do)

Blockchain 101 with ECE alumnus Mehran Hydary

Over 180 representatives gathered at the annual Industry Partners Reception on Nov. 14 to recognize strong academic-industry collaborations. (Photo: Paul Terefenko)

From smart cities to smartphones, U of T Engineering celebrates industry partnerships

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Triverio renewed as Canada Research Chair

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Natalie Enright Jerger named ACM Distinguished Member

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ECE alumna honoured at 2018 EAN Awards

Aaron Babier (MIE PhD candidate) is using AI technology to automate radiation therapy planning. (Credit: Brian Tran)

U of T Engineering launches artificial intelligence minor and certificate

Swift Skin and Wound, a wound care management software created by Swift Medical, helps health care providers quickly and accurately track the progression of chronic wounds and the effectiveness of their treatment. (Courtesy: Swift Medical)

ECE alumni startup uses AI to visualize wound healing

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ECE Awards Round Up: October 2018

Professor Mojahedi and PhD Candidate Ahmed Dorrah work in their lab.

Shining a light on fluids: Mojahedi devises new method of identifying materials using light

High performance: Meet an elite athlete joining ECE