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Professor Joyce Poon (ECE), University of Toronto, Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering
Photo by Michelle Gibson
In December the brand new EuroCityExpress (ECE) line from Milan to Frankfurt entered service. The connection runs once a day and leaves Karlsruhe northbound at 17:30. Because this was in December 17:30 was already in the middle of the Night.
This year, fourth-year undergraduate ECE students put their gesture-controlled drones to the test at Jedi Wars, a battle that displayed their skills in programming, piloting, teamwork and creativity.
The four teams in the competition – Team AFK, Team Freedom, Team Goose and Team Roar – spent the past year designing and writing unique gesture-input programs to control the drones, and practicing precision piloting.
Learn more about Jedi Wars: news.engineering.utoronto.ca/jedi-wars-high-flying-stunts...
Photo by Roberta Baker – Engineering Strategic Communications
Anisha Aggarwal, an undergraduate in the Computer Science and Engineering Department takes part in the Women in Electrical and Computer Engineering (WECE) Breadboarding 101 Workshop in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan on Tuesday evening, February 15, 2022. The workshop was lead by Enakshi Deb, and Hannah Parrish, both students in the ECE Department.
The Women in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Michigan began in 2020 with a conversation between Enakshi Deb (the current president) and Isha Bhatt (former president). In 2022 the group was able to meet in person for the first time.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
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2019 Scania K360/Irizar i6s C53FT
Bouden Coach Travel, Castle Vale, Birmingham
Rail replacement, Elder Gate, Milton Keynes, 5 May 2025
This is by way of a book review. Above is a screenshot from a talk by Turkish journalist, author, and campaigner Ece Temelkuran.
On 31 May 2019 she gave the talk in the Washington DC bookstore "Politics and Prose" about her latest book - 'How to Lose a Country'. Ece Temelkuran sounds a passionate warning about current similarities between populist and anti-democratic forces and authoritarian leaders and parties in many countries.
Including - let's be frank - in the UK.
As she says about Turkey: "Our dreams have been wrecked. Or our realities even, have been wrecked by this political insanity that is occurring.
... I wrote this book for Americans and for European people not to lose the time that we did, in Turkey.
... I hope you do a better job."
► A thoughtful review from the Irish Times.
► Buy from an independent bookshop or from Hive - online U.K. booksellers who partner with independent bookshops.