July 27, 2018 Big Ideas: Creating a virtuous cycle of encouragement Those who inspired tech sector superstar Stephen Elop’s success have also encouraged him to stay connected to McMaster.
May 2, 2018 Big Ideas: Going against the grain Discover how four McMaster Engineering grads became stars overnight with a novel solution to a big problem.
April 24, 2018 Big Ideas: Pump up the volume Clarinet in hand, electrical engineering PhD student Larissa Taylor is working on making music sound sweeter to people wearing hearing aids.
April 3, 2018 McMaster capstone projects solve a range of real-world problems For participating final-year engineering students, the expos represent the culmination of a year’s work and a chance to demonstrate both theoretical and applied skills.
March 29, 2018 Big Ideas: Using Technology to Build Community Janelle Hinds is a tech-savvy entrepreneur who has already left a lasting mark on McMaster.
February 15, 2018 Big Ideas: Saving lives, one radar technology at a time Natalia Nikolova is finding new ways to detect breast cancer and concealed weapons through microwaves.
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November 14, 2017 Stars overnight: McMaster Engineering alumni receive international attention The Electrical and Biomedical Engineering alumni recently accepted the prestigious international award and $50K to support the development of the team’s skin cancer detection device.
November 8, 2017 Searching for a silent threat: McMaster Engineering grads receive James Dyson Award for cancer detection device The Electrical and Biomedical Engineering alumni have been recognized for the development of a skin cancer detection device.
August 23, 2017 McMaster engineer works with NASA to develop medical emergency simulator Tom Doyle is among a team of experts from Harvard and the Northern Ontario School of Medicine who worked with NASA to build an immersive simulator to run medical emergencies that could happen in deep space.
August 17, 2017 #InsideTheLab: New ideas sprout from nanotechnology Michael Majcher and Kaylie Lau are investigating the impact of starch nanoparticle hydrogels on the growth and soil moisture content of soybean plants.