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In a new Q&A, U of T Engineering pandemic modelling expert Dionne Aleman explains the crucial role modelling plays in predicting and reducing the spread of COVID-19. Recording at: U of T Engineering Youtube Channel
First Place & The Peri Family Industrial Engineering Design Award: Stop the Spread: COVID-19 Public health Policy Decision Support Project Team: Olivia Bierman-Dyk, Clara Birch, Jean Carlos Cedeno Bravo, Catherine Grace Lloyd Client: Medical Operations Research Lab, University of Toronto…
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Professor Michael Carter (MIE) is among this year’s recipients of the University of Toronto President’s Impact Award. The award recognizes faculty members whose research has made a significant impact outside of academia. Recipients receive $10,000 per year for five years to be…
Given that more adults in their 20s to 50s are becoming critically ill, “perhaps we need to have larger eligible age-bands so we aren’t always scrambling to find people to get their shot,” said Timothy Chan, a University of Toronto…
Machine learning classifier to facilitate decision making by multidisciplinary tumor boards (Princess Margaret Cancer Centre): Multidisciplinary tumor boards (MDTs) are an opportunity for specialists to meet and discuss the diagnosis and management of cancer patients. At the Princess Margaret Cancer…
“If we want to get it done by Sept. 1, then we need up to about 115,000 doses a day,” Dr. Timothy Chan, a professor of mechanical and industrial engineering at the University of Toronto and CHE Director, told the…
If just 79 per cent of Canadians wanted the COVID-19 vaccine, Timothy Chan, Canada Research Chair in Novel Optimization and Analytics in Health and CHE Director, said the number of doses needed per day would drop to roughly 280,000. Chan…
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic, and our lives changed dramatically as we moved to remote work and online classes. Governments declared lockdowns and mandated masks, and the virus continued to spread despite our…
“A little bit of new infrastructure can go a long way,” said Timothy Chan, a U of T professor of mechanical and industrial engineering and CHE affiliate, who co-authored the study. “The bike lanes that were put in during the…
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