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First Year Engineering Design Students in Action on Science and Engineering Sunday

Fall 2018's Engineering & Design I challenge is to design and build a "Teddy Bear Wheelchair" to compete in the School of Engineering Soccer World Cup.  Representing countries from around the world, 380 engineering students on 81 multidisciplinary teams compete in the "speed dribble" and "free-kick" events.  Prospective students were able to watch teams test out their designs on the competition field on November 11 at Science and Engineering Sunday.  The final project competition is held in the Atrium November 19th to 23rd.

Top 40 Under 40

Prof. Graham Taylor chosen as one of Canada's Top 40 Under 40

Each year, Canada’s Top 40 under 40 celebrates the achievements of 40 Canadians in the private, public and not-for-profit sectors, who have demonstrated remarkable success before passing the age of 40.

The 40 are drawn from a rich national pool of nominees, and chosen based on their professional accomplishments, vision, leadership, innovation, and community involvement.

Associate Professor, Dr. Graham Taylor, has been chosen as a recipient of this coveted Canadian award for young business leaders.

 

The Walrus

AI and Discrimination: The Walrus Interviews U of G Prof

Prof. Graham Taylor was interviewed by The Walrus for a story about racism and sexism in artificial intelligence applications.

Much of AI technology — and its search engines and facial-recognition systems — has been developed in a way that does not recognize human diversity, the article posits. While certain technologies are prized for their neutrality, said the writer, this isn’t always the case.