Posts Tagged: women in STEM
A study by Engineering Science student Deb Raji (Year 4) and researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is underscoring the racial and gender biases found in facial-recognition services. Raji spent […]
The Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) National Conference, taking place Jan. 26 and 27 at Toronto’s Westin Harbour Castle, aims to empower, inspire and connect more than 500 science, technology, […]
When Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques is on the International Space Station this winter supporting one of his first spacewalks, Canadian space roboticist Kristen Facciol (EngSci 0T9) will likely be at the controls. […]
Mirza Nahiyan (Year 1 CompE) is always up for a challenge. Her next one? University. Nahiyan, who starts her studies in computer engineering this week, was one of seven students from […]
Every year on Dec. 6, people across the country remember the victims of École Polytechnique shooting and raise awareness about gender-based violence. At U of T, events are taking place […]
When the host of the Miss Universe Canada beauty pageant read the winner’s name, Lauren Howe (IndE 1T6) didn’t register it immediately. “I was feeling every emotion possible,” recalls the U of […]
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