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À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Engineering students described as going above and beyond with their research and entrepreneurship were presented with a special award created for them during this year’s  (CEC).

Fourth-year mechanical engineering students Jag Dhillon, Saad Haq, Tony Lee and Lucas Tang’s entry into this year’s CEC innovative design category was so impressive that the competition’s organizing committee and judges presented them with the inaugural research and entrepreneurship award.

A self-driving shuttle bus - the first at any academic institution in Canada - could be operating on the Ring Road at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ by the time students return to campus for in-person classes as COVID-19 restrictions ease.

À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Engineering continued its steady climb up the top 50 in .

The faculty was rated 38th in the world in the category of engineering and technology - up from 41st last year, 46th in 2019 and 70th in 2018 - in an analysis of 1,440 universities based on academic reputation, employer reputation, research citations and research impact.

Two researchers at À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Engineering are co-leaders of projects announced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau this week as the recipients of more than $5.6 million in infrastructure funding from the federal government.

Monica Emelko, a professor of civil and environmental engineering, and Zhongwei Chen, a chemical engineering professor, head up two of 102 research projects nationwide awarded more than $518 million through the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI).

Engineering’s Co-op Student of the Year is recognized for her Winter 2020 work term contributions as a junior analyst at a À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ-based energy efficiency consulting firm. 

An expert panel that features a À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Engineering professor released its report today on the potential impact and key issues surrounding connected, autonomous, shared and electric (CASE) vehicles.

Convened in the summer of 2019 by the Council of Canadian Academies (CCA), the panel stressed there are pressing decisions required to achieve potential benefits from CASE vehicles including economic growth and cleaner, safer, more accessible transportation.

As social distancing continues for months to come, finding ways to support in-office workers when they return to work has become a priority.  

Aditya Bali (BASc ’11, mechatronics engineering) is betting his latest venture, , an automated restaurant for the workplace, will be an integral part of the new safety culture while bringing epicurean joy to employees. 

The recently launched Indigenous and Black Engineering Technology (IBET) PhD Project will provide funding to support Indigenous and Black students pursuing doctoral degrees in engineering at six Ontario universities.

Led by À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Engineering, the initiative aims to change the academic landscape by increasing the number of Indigenous and Black engineering professors teaching and researching in universities across Canada.

Two civil and environmental doctoral candidates received outstanding student presentation awards in the hydrology section of the annual .

Danyka Byrnes and Robert Chlumsky spoke about their research at the event held online in December. Considered to be one of the premier international geophysical conferences, it normally draws over 25,000 participants.