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ECE electric vehicle systems course a first for the University of Toronto

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Two ECE professors named IEEE Fellows

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UTAT division launches first satellite into space, initiating next phase of communication mission

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Professor Baochun Li elected Fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada

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Pan-Canadian research group to develop quantum sensors as an alternative to GPS

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One-Question Interviews: Sunila Akbar, Postdoctoral Fellow

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New ECE course on brain-machine interfaces introduces undergrads to next-gen health care

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In memoriam: Professor Emeritus Kenneth C. Smith (1932-2023)

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ECE professor awarded Canada Excellence Research Chair to reimagine the Internet

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The next generation of STEM leaders: ECE student among U of T Engineering’s 2023 Schulich Leaders

IEEE has awarded two professors from ECE career-spanning awards for research in their respective fields: Professors Hoi-Kwong Lo (left) and J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves. IEEE is a professional association with hundreds of thousands of members around the globe.

Two ECE professors win esteemed IEEE awards for pioneering contributions to their field

ECE PhD candidate Yan Li (pictured), along with his supervisor Professor Willy Wong, built an online simulator showing the progression of glaucoma. The simulator is based on a data-driven model they developed that takes into consideration the physiological mechanism of the eye. (Photo: Matthew Tierney)

Online simulator could help glaucoma patients and doctors better understand disease progression