Alumni Reunion: Alumni Pub Social

Faculty Club, 41 Willcocks St, Toronto, M5S 3G3

Friday, June 2, 2023 6:00 – 9:00 PM ET Join fellow Engineering alumni to reconnect over food and drink while sharing stories from your Skule days. All years welcome. Ticket price includes one drink ticket, food, non-alcoholic beverages and more! Location: Faculty Club, 41 Willcocks St, Toronto Early Bird Price: $20 (until May 11) Regular Price: $25 (from […]

*POSTPONED* Skule Lunch & Learn Presents – Experiential Learning in Engineering Education: “A Golden Age for Makers”

Faculty Club, 41 Willcocks St, Toronto, M5S 3G3

In society, the growing demands placed on individuals are becoming increasingly more complex and challenging to handle. However, hands-on learning opportunities can help prepare students with the competencies required to devise effective solutions to real-world problems.In January 2022, the Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Toronto, in […]

U of T Alumni Reunion Skule™ Alumni Social

Faculty Club, 41 Willcocks St, Toronto, M5S 3G3

Let’s get loud! We are, we are, we are, we are, we are the engineers!  Join fellow Skulemates and get in the spirit as we celebrate Alumni Reunion. This fun-filled reception will include special guest appearances from the LGMB, Cannon and many more! Cost: $25 per person (Includes 1 drink ticket, food, and Skule fun!) NOTE: This […]

POSTPONED: Skule Lunch & Learn: Machine Learning for Medical Imaging with Imbalanced Data

Faculty Club, 41 Willcocks St, Toronto, M5S 3G3

***The in-person portion of this event has been canceled. A livestreamed version of this event will be rescheduled for a later date.*** Join us this month as Prof. Shahrokh Valaee, discusses the challenges at the forefront of medical imaging for the future. The success of machine learning in tackling challenging problems has made it the […]

Skule™ Lunch & Learn presents: 3T5, 5T0, 5T3 and 5T6 Engineering Student Awards Lunch

Faculty Club, 41 Willcocks St, Toronto, M5S 3G3

Join us for lunch on Wednesday, March 11 to celebrate four exceptional U of T Engineering students as they receive a prestigious award generously provided by the classes of 3T5, 5T0, 5T3 and 5T6. The Class of 3T5 has been awarding outstanding students with the Second Mile Award since 1945. The award is presented to […]

Waste to Value

Faculty Club, 41 Willcocks St, Toronto, M5S 3G3

Join us this month as Prof. Mansoor Barati, discusses how society can address the challenges for developing sustainable materials in the future. Resource scarcity has reached a critical point where the earth’s capacity to support modern human life is rapidly disappearing. Space mining, resource efficiency, alternative materials, and recycling are the proposed solutions, the latter […]

Cyber-Physical Security and Resilience of Smart Grid Infrastructure

Faculty Club, 41 Willcocks St, Toronto, M5S 3G3

***THIS EVENT IS SOLD-OUT***To be added to the waiting list for this event, please contact events@ecf.utoronto.ca.Join us this month as Prof. Deepa Kundur, Chair of the Edward S. Rogers Sr. Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering, discusses how engineering is addressing the threat of cybersecurity attacks on our electrical grid. How secure is the most […]

Urban Water Provision Amidst the Chaos of Emerging Markets

Faculty Club, 41 Willcocks St, Toronto, M5S 3G3

Join us this month as Prof. David Taylor discusses how engineering is solving the constant challenge of accessible, clean water to emerging markets. Servicing emerging markets requires products tailored to the challenges of their chaotic water systems, which are characterized by: frequently empty pipes, low pressure, high rates of contamination, high losses, and missing network […]

Engineering Tissues for Medical Discovery and Therapy

Faculty Club, 41 Willcocks St, Toronto, M5S 3G3

Join us this month as Prof. Milica Radisic discusses tissue engineering, a branch of engineering science that focuses on developing living tissue matrices in the laboratory. With the ultimate goal of using these tissues for drug testing and to repair injured tissues and organs, Dr. Radisic will review recent progress in developing living tissue supplements […]

Microwave Applications in Mineral Processing: Opportunities for Energy Savings and Smart Beneficiation

Faculty Club, 41 Willcocks St, Toronto, M5S 3G3

Join us this month as Professor Erin Bobicki discusses new innovations in sustainability. The depletion of high-grade ores, rising production costs, climate change, the increasing scarcity of fresh water, and the need for a social license to operate all necessitate the development of efficient and sustainable mineral processing technologies. The application of microwaves in mineral […]