(Opens in new window) A hands-on experience in nuclear education, research and industry Featured October 1, 2025 McMaster News Drawn to McMaster by the unique opportunity to learn about nuclear science and its applications, engineering student Willow Paraskevas has now worked on projects across research and industry.
(Opens in new window) Hamilton startup turns pizza oven heat waste into energy savings Featured October 3, 2025 Hamilton Spectator
Marking a milestone: 50 years of the Engineering & Management program celebrated at campus event Featured September 23, 2025
(Opens in new window) October 30, 2025 McMaster News Tohid Didar wins NSERC’s prestigious Arthur B. McDonald Fellowship Todd Didar, Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering professor, is one of six recipients across the country of NSERC’s most prestigious award for outstanding young researchers who are earning a strong international reputation for original research.
(Opens in new window) October 22, 2025 McMaster News Nine McMaster researchers named Canada Research Chairs Professor and founder Ali Emadi has been renewed as Canada Research Chair in Transportation Electrification and Smart Mobility (Tier 1).
(Opens in new window) October 14, 2025 The Globe and Mail Tech for good: Entrepreneurs in tech merge innovation with social impact McMaster graduate Lianna Genovese founded ImaginAble Solutions to create Guided Hands, a device that helps people with limited hand mobility to write, paint and use tablets. Genovese ensures accessibility by donating a portion of each sale to those with financial barriers.
October 6, 2025 Fresh faces of Mac Eng – Summer 2025 Meet the newest faculty and staff members of McMaster Engineering. Find out why they joined Mac Eng, which emoji they use most and more.
(Opens in new window) October 3, 2025 Hamilton Spectator Hamilton startup turns pizza oven heat waste into energy savings Hamilton-based Harvest Systems, led by Mechanical Engineering professor Jim Cotton, turns wasted pizza oven into hot water, boosting efficiency and cutting costs.
October 1, 2025 Alumni Blueprints: Engineering a more sustainable future Seth Dworkin has built a remarkable career advancing clean and sustainable energy solutions. From his early fascination with thermofluids at McMaster as a Mechanical Engineering student to becoming a Canada Research Chair in Sustainable Energy Systems Modeling and Simulation, he has dedicated his work to exploring innovative approaches to renewable energy.
September 4, 2025 Professor Emeritus Ross Judd remembered for his outsized impact on generations of McMaster Engineering students Ross Judd, a longtime professor in McMaster University’s Department of Mechanical Engineering, passed away at the age of 89.
August 8, 2025 A vision for change: iBioMed student Kobe Li earns Terry Fox Humanitarian Award At just 19, iBioMed student Kobe Li is helping expand access to vision care through his nonprofit, 20/20 Mission. His efforts recently earned him national recognition as a recipient of the Terry Fox Humanitarian Award.
July 15, 2025 McMaster contributes to Hamilton Energy Harvesting Study on viability of a thermal corridor A two-year study, developed in collaboration with community members from various sectors, including McMaster University, examines the feasibility of establishing a thermal corridor that could link Hamilton’s Bayfront Industrial Area to buildings along a five kilometre route extending into downtown and beyond.
June 24, 2025 McMaster Exoskeleton makes strong debut at ACE 2025 McMaster Engineering students made an impressive debut at the 2025 Applied Collegiate Exoskeleton (ACE) Competition, showcasing their skills, creativity and teamwork.
(Opens in new window) June 3, 2025 McMaster Engineering LinkedIn Mechanical Engineering students raise a torch they helped design at the 25th anniversary of the entombment of Canada’s Unknown Soldier At a ceremony marking the 25th anniversary of the entombment of Canada’s Unknown Soldier in Ottawa, graduating Mechanical Engineering students Shashank Sharma, Thivean Uthayaharan and Ahees Yokkumar proudly carried and presented The Canadian Remembrance Torch — a powerful symbol of gratitude and remembrance that they helped design.
(Opens in new window) May 15, 2025 The Globe and Mail In the Media: How this Canadian startup is removing the need for rare earths in EV motors Enedym, a technology start-up company from McMaster University founded by professor Ali Emadi, is developing an electric motor with the same power and reduced noise level as the permanent magnet version, but which uses only electrical steel, copper and iron.
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