Asgarian joins U of T from the National Research Council Canada where he led research programs in battery materials, hydrogen production and the decarbonization of heavy industry ...
Since 2019, the series has brought thought leaders to the University of Toronto to showcase new research, inspiring the ...
A new scholarship initiative will help advance professional development in South America through U of T Engineering’s Mining ...
From building Mars rovers as a student to founding a Canadian space launch company, Rahul Goel (EngSci 1T6, UTIAS PhD candidate) embodies what it means to turn curiosity into impact. A U of T ...
A new cybersecurity certificate for undergraduate students aims to prepare students for careers in one of today’s most rapidly evolving areas of engineering. Canada has seen a surge in high-profile ...
A paper by Professors Michael Sefton (BME, ChemE) and Malcolm King and Alexandra King from the University of Saskatchewan, introduces the term regenerative healing as a complementary, more holistic ...
You may not expect engineering students to catch the acting bug but the convergence of this science-based discipline and the thespian craft is a long-held University of Toronto tradition. Skule Nite ...
For nearly five decades, Paul Acchione (MechE 7T1, MEng 7T6) has been a champion of engineering across Ontario — and at his alma mater. A respected leader in Ontario’s energy sector, Acchione’s work ...
Taller buildings get a bad rap. New research from U of T Engineering’s Centre for the Sustainable Built Environment (CSBE) has found that while adding height does slightly increase embodied emissions, ...
From Toronto to Tokyo to Tijiuana, a new, open-source model created by U of T Engineering researchers provides — for the first time — construction-related greenhouse gas emissions budgets for 1,000 ...
U of T Engineering researchers have discovered a new way of capturing carbon directly from the air — one that could offer significant cost savings over current methods. The team calls their new ...
Researchers at U of T Engineering have observed that handwashing synthetic fabrics in water with higher total dissolved solids (TDS) leads to more microplastic fibres (MPF) being released, creating ...
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