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Posted on 2017.04.032019.01.28

Making exams easier on my knees

If you’re an engineering student, you’ll probably have to write more more than a few exams at the Mattamy Centre, and you’ll know what it’s like having to find your seat in the long rows of tables and chairs set up for exams down there.

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Posted on 2015.11.182019.01.28

The art and science of googling (and some design too)

A brief story about how to google intelligently. With a topping of design and a truck crash. Continue reading “The art and science of googling (and some design too)”

Posted on 2015.09.042019.01.28

How they sell condos in Milan

I was recently in Milan for a conference.  One day, while walking around one of the suburbs, I saw a new condo development. Near the street was a large billboard advertising the condos that were being built. Continue reading “How they sell condos in Milan”

Posted on 2013.11.20

Ryerson Mech design team – world’s best!!!

As reported by Prof. Vincent Chan:

“I’m proud to inform you that the ASME Ryerson student team (Alex Simpson, Alexei Semine, Robert Poskrobko and Anthony Brinias) just placed first in the Student Design Competition at the ASME World Congress being held in San Diego this week.
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Posted on 2013.09.14

The mysterious case (or not) of the success of the Paulk Workbench

Those interested in design might enjoy a short post I put on Google+ about the Paulk Workbench.

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