
Tell Me More: Coffee with Chris Yip
Podcast de U of T Engineering
In Tell Me More: Coffee with Chris Yip — the official podcast of the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering at the University of Toronto — Dean Yip sits down with a member of our global community to talk to the engineers who are at the heart of bold solutions to design a better world. Podcast transcripts can be downloaded at uofteng.ca/podcast.
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U of T Engineering Alumna Sofia Bonilla completed her PhD in our University of Toronto Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, having previously completed degrees in microbiology and environmental science. Her thesis focused on protein production, and she has since leveraged that expertise to become the founder and CEO of ALT-PRO, a company that is creating the next generation of pet food with clean and sustainable ingredients from insects, algae and fungi. Dean Yip spoke with Bonilla about protein engineering, launching a startup and the future of sustainable pet food. Follow us: Instagram: @uoftengineering LinkedIn: University of Toronto Engineering YouTube: @uofteng Twitter/X: @uoftengineering Website: https://engineering.utoronto.ca

After graduating from the University of Toronto, Melodie Schaffer (ChemE 9T1, MASc 9T4) had a successful career designing biomedical devices. More recently, she’s made big pivot to the world of offshore sailing. She is the first Canadian woman to complete a round-the-world sailing race, earning her the Canadian Rolex sailor of the year award for 2023, the Gerry Roufs Canadian Offshore Sailor award for 2024 and the Women of Inspiration inaugural Women in Sport award for 2024.

Prandtl Dynamics is a company recently founded by U of T Engineering undergraduates. Over the past year, they have been making headlines by doing something that many established aerospace companies cannot yet do: develop effective, acoustic-based strategies to neutralize threats from Uncrewed Aerial Systems, also known as drones. Dean Yip spoke to Michael Acquaviva (Year 4 EngSci) and Anna Poletaeva (Year 3 MSE) to find out more about Prandtl’s unique technology and its rapid rise to prominence.

Both during and after his time at University of Toronto Engineering's Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, Mina Shahid was heavily involved in Engineers Without Borders. The experience led to a successful career in international development, and today he is the co-founder and CEO of Numida. The company offers digital financial services to micro and small businesses in East Africa, including working capital financing and savings.

Immediately after graduating from the Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, Kristina Menton was recruited by what would become Pivotal, a company that is changing the face of aviation. Today, she is the company’s Chief Operating Officer and Head of Flight, leading the development of new kinds of personal aircraft, such as the BlackFly and the Helix. She has also stayed involved with U of T Engineering, most recently as a guest lecturer. Dean Yip spoke with her about the future of flight, and about her advice for current students.
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