Blog

Natasha Lala

Natasha Lala on the Future of ECE and the Enduring Value of a Degree from U of T

female engineer works at computer

Women in ECE – Pioneering the Future: Representation & Leadership

kt7OhPbRqug-HD

How to Level Up Your Career with an MEng Degree at U of T

Chloe Kentebe, a first-year computer engineering student at the University of Toronto.

The Importance of Diverse Perspectives and Women in Electrical and Computer Engineering

Building Successful Industry-Academic Collaborations with ECE Professor Vaughn Betz

Building Successful Industry-Academic Collaborations with ECE Professor Vaughn Betz 

Hispanic engineer woman working on AI technology in robotics electronics engineering laboratory. University students' research project is programming robot machine with intelligent mechanical control

Women in ECE – From Computer Engineering to AI Entrepreneur: Meet Mai Mavinkurve

Women in ECE – How a Degree in Electrical Engineering Gave Sohayla Praysner Confidence

Women in ECE – How a Degree in Electrical Engineering Gave Sohayla Praysner Confidence

Electrical and Computer Engineering students develop iCtrl, an application enabling seamless connectivity to lab machines, streamlining academic tasks and enhancing learning experiences.

Simplifying Lab Access for Students at the University of Toronto 

tZHpA-W5wZ8-HD

Harnessing AI for Early Wildfire Detection in Canada 

AI Music Blog Post Thumbnail

Redefining Music with AI: U of T Students’ Game-Changing Project 

group of students studying in lecture

What is the difference between ECE and CS?