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CivMin alumnus places second in Toronto Ward 20 byelection

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Can Electric Vehicles Save the Planet?

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CivMin professors among world’s top-cited scientists

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Fifth Smart Freight Symposium held at U of T

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PhD candidate Amir Javaid awarded CARMA 2023 Best Paper

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Revealing mysteries within: CivMin’s new X-ray and CT device peers inside solid objects

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Students bridge the gap in Bolivia

TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA; SEPTEMBER 28, 2023  — CIVMIN NEW PROFESSOR— An image of CivMin’s newest professor, Mohammed Basheer, during his first visit to U of T on Thursday, September 28, 2023.  (Photo by Phill Snel / Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering, University of Toronto)

Meet Mohammed Basheer: CivMin’s newest professor

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Ross Lawrence, Class of 5T6, to be inducted into Canadian Mining Hall of Fame

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U of T Engineering launches new certificate in Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Engineering

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Sarah Heffernan, LME alum and current member of the LME advisory Board recognized as a woman of inspiration by Women in Mining Canada

Public transit is just one example of a field at the intersection of engineering and public policy. A new certificate, launching this fall, will enable U of T Engineering students to gain fluency and experience with the design and implementation of public policy. (Photo: surangaw, via Envato Elements)

New Certificate in Public Policy and Engineering expands the skill set of future engineering leaders