Awards & AccoladesIn this issue, I am pleased to highlight some of our most respected professors, researchers, alumni, students and staff who have received research grants, early career awards and recognition for their exceptional leadership and dedication to the Engineering profession. The Faculty continues to garner numerous awards, increasing our visibility as the premier engineering school in Canada and among the best in the world. In order to continue in our excellence, we must critically reflect on our academic and administrative performance today and for our future. Our recently approved five year Academic Plan, developed by various stakeholders, includes strategies to increase academic diversity, collaborative research themes that impact society and objectives on building adequate facilities for our staff and students. With a strong understanding of our needs and those of our community, we can work towards solving the world's problems. At the recent Engineering Alumni Association Awards Ceremony, we presented awards to distinguished alumni for their outstanding contributions to our profession and to our Faculty and students. Our alumni continue to be broadly recognized. Consider this:
We are confident that our recent graduates will follow suit and build on the exceptional foundation you have established. Your success is well-deserved and a true reflection of your efforts, and your alma mater. For this and much more, I thank you. Best regards Cristina Amon |
November, 2011
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2011-2016 U of T Engineering Academic PlanA strategic framework for academic and administrative units Skule™ Goes to AsiaGlobal engineering top agenda item during week long Asia visit Calgary Chapter Kicks Off Year of Events with Skule™ Networking NightFirst SNN event leaves Calgary alumni wanting more networking opportunities Private Equity and Finance Hot Topics at Fall Biz Skule™ ReceptionBiz Skule™ lecture sees record number of attendees Chemical Alumnus Wins White House AwardAli Khademhosseini (ChemE 9T9, MASc 0T1) awarded the 2011 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers by President Barack Obama Alumnus' Invention Brings Clean Water to the Developing WorldWater filtration device made by Bradley Pierik (MechE 0T9) profiled in The Globe & Mail MSE Industry Day: Connecting Alumni with Students to Share Experiences and Build CommunityMSE graduates return to their alma mater for an annual event that connects students with the materials engineering community Engineering Alumni Take Time Out to Educate Future EngineersCreative teaching methods allows young girls to think about engineering in a different way Recent Civil Graduate Converts PhD Research into CompanyMichael Montgomery (CivE PhD 1T1) wins NSERC Innovation Challenge IBBME Alumni and Awards Banquet 2011: An Evening of Celebration and ExpansionAnnual dinner highlighted by alumni visits, announcement of scholarship for international biomedical engineering PhD students 2012 UTEK's Search for U of T's Next Top EngineerSkule™ graduates needed to judge at the next UTEK challenge Dear Alumni: Do You Have a Workplace or Environmental Challenge?
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Civil Alumnus Makes Headlines With YYC Runway ProjectGeorge Nowak (CivE 7T3) looks forward to completing $620 million project in Calgary Young GOLD Alumna Supports Chemical Engineering Unit Operations LabGiving back to where it all started, young graduate thanks her alma mater |
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U of T Engineering Student Receives Fulbright ScholarshipMichael Beeler receives prestigious scholarship to pursue doctoral studies in the U.S. The Nano Revolution: Will Nano Save the Planet?Professor Ted Sargent (ECE PhD 9T8) featured on the CBC's The Nature of Things Documentary Follows Ornithopter Team's Journey to Aviation HistoryPhD candidate Todd Reichert (UTIAS) and his team’s record-breaking ornithopter flight is subject of doc, When Dreams Take Flight NSERC Funds New SAVI Network Based at U of TProfessor Alberto Leon-Garcia to lead $5 million research network focused on developing Canada’s virtual infrastructure |
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