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Catherine Burns was elected as a Fellow to the (HFES) during the annual meeting held October 26-30 in California.

Election to Fellow status is awarded by distinguished colleagues to recognize outstanding achievement, consistently superior professional performance, exceptional contributions, personal service to the Society, and other meritorious accomplishments by Society Members.

Zhou Wang, CBB member and a professor of electrical and computer engineering at University of ݮƵ, has won an Engineering Emmy® Award for developing computational models that accurately and consistently predict how people view image and video quality.

The Engineering Emmy recognizes the team for its creation of Structural Similarity (SSIM), a mathematical formula and computer algorithm that is now widely used throughout the television industry.

Thursday, October 1, 2015

ݮƵ iGem team wins gold medal again!

The (iGEM) hosted the largest annual gathering of synthetic biologists this past weekend as thousands of university and high school students from around the world traveled to Boston to compete in the iGEM 2015 Giant Jamboree at the end of September.

CBB member, Zhou Wang and electrical and computer engineering professor is one of the new cohort of the . The 48 new members, who were nominated by 51 Canadian universities and the National Research Council, represent the emerging generation of scholarly, scientific and artistic leadership in Canada.

John McPhee heads the new $10 million Green and Intelligent Automotive (GAIA) research facility in the Faculty of Engineering with $1 million initial funding from Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada (TMMC). The Governments of Canada and Ontario are also providing $2.1 million each through the Canada Foundation for Innovation and the Ontario Research Fund Research Infrastructure program.