At Bentley Systems' recent The Year in Infrastructure 2019 Awards gala, Hatch won the Going Digital: Advancements in Manufacturing category for the technology selection, integration, and engineering of a new sulfuric acid manufacturing plant in a remote southern province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
Hatch is delighted to announce the latest addition to their Gallery of Contemporary Art: Arctic Awakening, anexhibit featuring paintings from renowned artist Cory Trépanier’s Canadian Arctic expeditionsas well as sheets of Arctic flora specimens generously loaned to Hatch by the Canadian Museum of Nature.
Clockwise from top left: U of T's University Professor Lynne Viola, PhD student Fahima Dossa, Professor Dwight Seferos and Professor Anita Anand Three University of Toronto faculty members and a PhD student have been honoured with prestigious awards from the Royal Society of Canada, the nation’s academy of scholars, scientists and artists.
"As a future physician, I hope to have an impact on my patients and their communities in multiple ways – from direct medical care to supporting their educational aspirations," says Lina Elfaki, a first-year medical student (all photos by Julia Soudat) As a new school year approaches, incoming students from the Faculty of Medicine's Class of 2T3 at the University of Toronto share what inspired them to pursue medicine and how they hope to weave their passions for advocacy into their careers as physicians.
Post-doctoral researcher Shuailong Zhang and Professor Aaron Wheeler have designed microrobots – depicted on the screens behind them – that can be used in conjunction with optoelectronic tweezers to manipulate cell material (photo by Dan Haves) Researchers from the University of Toronto have demonstrated a novel and non-invasive way to manipulate cells through microrobotics.