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A state-of-the-art lab designed for research programs ranging from photonics to quantum computing to nanoelectronics opened its doors on June 4.Molecular Beam Epitaxy facility

The Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE) facility, located in the Mike & Ophelia Lazaridis Quantum-Nano Centre, is a high-end research and development lab with production capabilities. 

A University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ startup launched to commercialize an invention by Costas Tzoganakis, a chemical engineering professor, has been named one of the 2014 TiE50 winners. The prestigious TiE Silicon Valley honour is awarded to only 50 companies among thousands competing worldwide.Costas Tzoganakis

Parthipan Siva, a À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ systems design engineering alumnus, and Alexander Wong, Canada Research Chair in Medical Imaging Systems and co-Director of the Vision and Image Processing Research Group in the systems design engineering department, were honoured with the Best Vision Paper Award at the held May 7-9 in Montreal.

Sparkdrive is the winner of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Engineering’s inaugural 90sC student video competition, topping off an exciting 2014 season of Capstone Design.  

Sparkdrive team membersCongratulations to fourth year Mechatronics Engineering students Anurag Dosapati, Calvin Law, Eric Yam and Kevin Cheung for a video the jury cited as:

Val ChibisovVal Chibisov, an electrical and computer engineering student, has been selected as one of just five Product Fellows out of 2500 applicants for the program from 200 universities across the U.S and Canada. Chibisov is the only student from a Canadian university to be chosen.

Faizul Mohee, a civil engineering doctoral candidate, has been honoured with the inaugural Ontario Society of Professional Engineers President’s Faizul MoheeAward in the Young Professional category. The award recognizes an exceptional Ontario Engineer who has served as an advocate for the engineering community through various roles during academic studies and following graduation.

A smarter, more intuitive car?  That's what three electrical and computer engineering doctoral candidates are competing to design in the Valeo Innovation Challenge, a global contest open to engineering students around the world to create a product or system that will produce better cars by 2030.  
The team of Hassan Omar, Sailesh Bharati, and Ning Lu, known as The Three VeMAColleagues, is one of only 20 out of 969 from 455 universities around the world to advance to the prototyping phase of the challenge.