150th Anniversary Open House

In celebration of this milestone anniversary, we are excited to invite our entire community to explore U of T Engineering! Feed your curiosity by immersing yourself in our campus where you can tour our labs, lecture halls and buildings, participate in hands-on activities, and learn about ground-breaking research. 

Saturday, October 14, 2023 | 10 AM – 2 PM

Discover 150 Years of U of T Engineering 

From radios and robots to bridges and biofuels, U of T Engineering has been leading change and driving innovation for more than 150 years. We don’t just accept the world as it is: we ask bold questions, take things apart and find inventive ways to disrupt the status quo. 

Our Faculty is the home of the first woman aircraft designer, the creator of the first electric wheelchair and the inventor of the revolutionary technology behind touchscreens. Today, we are pushing the limits of AI and data analytics, developing targeted treatments for cancer and creating more sustainable ways to meet our growing energy needs.  

We are a faculty unified by examination, imagination, and diversity of ideas. Each of our community members has made a lasting contribution on this school, their colleagues, and the world. We hope you will join us to celebrate everything that has been accomplished and new ideas that will propel another 150 years of innovation.   

Saturday, October 14, 2023 

10AM – 2PM  

This is a FREE, family-friendly event!

 

Program of events 

9:00 AM - Registration opens at Myhal Centre

10:00 AM – Welcome and remarks from Dean Christopher Yip in Myhal Centre auditorium  

10:30 AM – Enjoy and explore activities and tours. Full event listing can be found here.

Bold Ideas
Prepare to be captivated by our lecture series on the most pressing issues of our time, delivered by the world's leading experts in their respective fields. This is an opportunity you won't want to miss!

Moore

The 21st century engineer requires a wide range of skills that will equip them to address the complex issues of a rapidly changing world. Professor Moore will explore how engineering practice is changing, and how engineering education is transforming to develop engineers with both technical depth and leadership breadth.

Location: Myhal Centre, MY150
Time: 11:00 AM

Nicole

The talk will present exciting advances and challenges in research developing the next generation of point-of-care technologies for diagnosing diseases and monitoring outbreaks of drug-resistant infections. Examples will include new diagnostics for monitoring antimicrobial resistance and low cost and sustainable diagnostics that can help to improve health equity.

Location: Myhal Centre, MY150
Time: 12:00 PM

Canada's critical infrastructure is becoming more and more intelligent due to the integration of information and communication technologies for improved efficiency and consumer centricity — but at what price? In this talk, ECE Chair Professor Deepa Kundur discusses the cybersecurity challenges as our infrastructure becomes smarter and more autonomous. After highlighting the current threat landscape, she will discuss the latest approaches to mitigate attacks through the use of artificial intelligence.

Location: Myhal Centre, MY150
Time: 1:00 PM

Events Listing

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Tours

Satisfy your curiosity by touring spaces in our engineering facilities that are not normally accessible. You can tour places like:

  • Campus buildings
  • Structural Testing Facility
  • Unit Operations Lab
  • 3D printing lab
  • Cutting edge R&D centre
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Lectures

Learn about our history and new innovations from our faculty and students at the forefront of engineering. You can sit in on topics like:

  • Lecture with Nicole Weckman: Re-Engineering Biology for Tackling Global Healthcare Challenges
  • Lecture with Professor Emily Moore: Transforming Engineering Education at U of T
  • A history of recruitment in the Faculty of Engineering
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Displays and Activities

Engineers build and create items that tackle worldwide challenges and innovate for the future. Come and see examples of design projects, new spaces, and hands-on activities with our students, staff, and faculty. You can engage with:

  • The UrbanScanner, a mobile lab that captures real-time air quality data
  • Blue Sky Solar Racing vehicles
  • Build an instrument with Skule of Music
  • See functioning space rovers, robots, and much more!
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  • Demos
  • Displays
  • Interactive
  • Lectures
  • Lounge
  • Tours
  • Workshops
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EWB’s System Change Workshop

At EWB, we believe in addressing the root causes of social issues. To understand issues at their core, we need to consider the stakeholders involved, their interactions, and their impacts on the system. At EWB’s system change workshop, participants will explore a case study on a topical social issue.

Location: Myhal, 430
Hosted by: Engineers without Borders

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Tour the Visualization Facility!

The Visualization Facility (VF) is a state-of-the-art space featuring a large high-resolution display wall and surround sound system that provides a unique and immersive viewing experience.

Location: Myhal, Arena
Hosted by: Visualization Facility (VF)

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Electronics in action with ECE students

Join the Electrical and Computer Engineering students as they demo technology created for a software-defined radio. Press a button and twirl a knob on a user interface printed circuit board that was built by engineering undergraduates.

Location: Myhal, MY435

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Dive into a World of Science and Discovery at the Engineering Outreach Activity Area!

From thrilling experiments to mind-expanding scientific wonders, the Engineering Outreach activity area is a hub of engineering discovery! Observe your children as they immerse themselves in interactive displays and hands-on activities specially crafted to inspire the engineers of tomorrow. Join us for quality family time at the Engineering Outreach drop-in area – where learning and excitement converge.

Location: Myhal, MY380
Hosted by: Engineering Outreach Office
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Explore the U of T Materials Engineering Department’s three thrilling lab tours

Explore the excitement of U of T's Materials Engineering Department with three thrilling lab tours:

  • 3D Printing Lab Tours
  • OCCAM Lab Tours
  • Walter Curlook Materials Characterization Processing Lab Tours

Each tour promises engaging demonstrations and informative lab walk-throughs.

Location: Wallberg Building, Room 143
Hosted by: Materials Science Engineering
https://mse.utoronto.ca/

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CAMP1

Meet the Executive team from CAMP1, exchange your Iron ring, learn about the ceremony.

Location: Myhal, 2nd Floor
Hosted by: CAMP1 Executive

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Efficient Vehicle Components Display

Stop by our display to see different versions of our gas combustion engines, hydrogen fuel cell and aero body mock ups. See the success of student design clubs on campus!

Location: Myhal, Lobby
Hosted by: Efficient Vehicles Components

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Mechanical & Industrial Engineering – Energy Lab Tours

Guests are invited to tour the Energy Lab as we complete the transition to the new spaces for Professor Cristina Amon and Professor David Sinton's research spaces.

Location: Mechanical Building, Lobby
5 King's College Rd, Toronto, ON M5S 3G8

Hosted by Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

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Bold Ideas Lecture with Prof. Emily Moore “Transforming Engineering Education at U of T”

The 21st century engineer requires a wide range of skills that will equip them to address the complex issues of a rapidly changing world. Professor Moore will explore how engineering practice is changing, and how engineering education is transforming to develop engineers with both technical depth and leadership breadth.

Time: 11:00AM
Location: Myhal, MY150

Build Community  

Volunteering your time and expertise is an easy way to make a difference in the life of a student and enrich our vibrant community. Explore the many ways to volunteer.

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