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Nine engineering professors and alumni inducted into the Canadian Academy of Engineering

Professor Tom Chau (left), a leader in rehabilitation research, is one of nine ¯r¶¹Íø faculty and alumni inducted into the Canadian Academy of Engineering (photo by Neil Ta)

Through his research at Holland Bloorview and ¯r¶¹Íø, Professor Tom Chau has developed assistive technologies that give children and youth with severe physical limitations the ability to communicate independently. 

Chau, of the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering's Institute of Biomaterials & Biomedical Engineering, created the award-winning Virtual Music Instrument, which allows people with disabilities to express themselves through music, and he has pioneered optical brain-computer interfaces which allow nonverbal individuals to communicate through thought alone.

Chau is one of nine members of ¯r¶¹Íø's engineering community inducted as fellows of the Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE) today.

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