Welcome to the Centre for Healthcare Engineering!

Engineering a better healthcare system

We pioneer data-driven research to improve system efficiency and enhance patient care.

The Centre for Healthcare Engineering (CHE) at the University of Toronto provides a bridge between academia and the healthcare sector, translating the latest research findings to impact practice and offering educational opportunities for students and practitioners.

Are you a healthcare provider looking for technical or research assistance in healthcare engineering?

A variety of options are available at CHE. Please see the page on opportunities for healthcare providers or the brief description in the following Project Request Form.

News

Opportunity – 5-mo. fixed term as Quality Improvement Student (Mar. 18)

March 8, 2026

Public Health Ontario is looking for a student to join our Quality Improvement (QI) team. One of PHO’s strategic directions […]

Rotman Event – Dr. Brian Goldman on “The Casino Shift: Stories from an ER on the Edge” (Mar. 12)

March 4, 2026

IN-PERSON AND VIRTUAL EVENT Co-presented by: Sandra Rotman Centre for Health Sector Strategy Agenda: 5:00 pm – Check-in opens + […]

Rotman Event – Health Innovation and Equity (Mar. 6)

March 4, 2026

The event features research presentations examining how operational decisions influence access to emergency care, how patient preferences and gender dynamics […]

News Item – U of T to deepen collaboration in India with new initiative focused on AI and health

March 2, 2026

The University of Toronto and the Indian Institute of Science are developing a centre of excellence that uses artificial intelligence […]

University of Toronto Healthcare Engineering Symposium (June 5): Celebrating Professor Michael Carter’s 80th Birthday

January 21, 2026

This special symposium brings together colleagues, collaborators, distinguished researchers, and former students to celebrate Professor Michael Carter’s extraordinary impact on […]

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Other healthcare industry opportunities

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