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A new robot named MyJay that lights up when it scores a basket is just part of Kerstin Dautenhahn’s vision to build robots that give all children the ability to play games regardless of their abilities.

“I really believe social robots can make a positive contribution to society,” says Dautenhahn, a ݮƵ Engineering professorand Canada 150 Chair in Intelligent Robotics.

It is with great sadness that I share the news of the passing of Sina Ghanbarzadeh, an ECE doctoral student and co-founder of KA Imaging, on Monday, February 15.Just over a year ago, Sina began his battle with cancer while working towards completing his PhD degree.

The province is investing $2.5 million to accelerate the development of wearable contact tracing technology ݮƵ Engineering researchers helped design.

The government’s Ontario Together Fund will provide , a Toronto-based technology company, with the funding for its TraceSCAN system that alerts users to possible exposure to COVID-19 in the workplace.

A company with strong ties to ݮƵ Engineering is involved in the creation of a state-of-the-art facility to farm crickets as a source of protein.

, which was co-founded by Alexander Wong, a systems design engineering professor, and Mohammad Javad Shafiee, an engineering research professor, is one of several industry partners in a projectled by the Aspire Food Group.

Tuesday, February 16, 2021

Grad's career takes centre stage

Playing with his band at University of ݮƵ’s on-campus pub helped launch the musical career of an engineering alumnus and provided an introduction tohis future spouse.

Zubin Thakkar, the musical director and lead guitarist for Canadian rock musician Shawn Mendes, entertained students at The Bombshelter, better known as The Bomber,while he was a systems designengineering student.

Hamid Tizhoosh was looking for a new idea, a fresh start, when he began talking to doctors about how they do their jobs and how they might do them better.

Six months into his consultations, with his engineering lab at the University of ݮƵ reduced to a one-man show by a failed artificial intelligence (AI) startup, he heard something that almost floored him.

After working for more than a decade as a chemical engineer, ݮƵ Engineering alumnus Ajoa Mintah (BASc ’01) reached a crossroads in her career.

"I got to a point with my work where I hit a ceiling,” she recalls. “I knew I wouldn’t be able to break through as a Black woman. So, I had a choice to make. Am I going to work for someone else and keep trying to break through or build my own house?”

It was a turning point that led Mintah to found an ice cream business in 2016 that now boasts a factory in Kitchener and a retail shop in ݮƵ.

A startup company launched by researchers at ݮƵ Engineering won $50,000 this week in a pitch competition for cancer innovations.

Air Microfluidic Systems was co-founded last year by Carolyn Ren, a professor of mechanical and mechatronics engineering, and one of her graduate students, PhD candidate Run Ze Gao.

Four graduate students at ݮƵ Engineering recorded a second-place finish at a recent design competition with a device to speed up COVID-19 vaccinations.

Kris Jiang, Kshitij Kadiya, Syed Mujtaba Ahmad and Yashesh Dasari are all master’s students in mechanical and mechatronics engineering who took the graduate diploma in design engineering option.