Read More Meet five U of T Engineering graduate students awarded 2023 Vanier Scholarships By Safa Jinje|August 29, 2023 Funding supports research in income pools, enhancing nanomaterials, matching performance, drug delivery and space debris
Read More Graphene-like 2D material leverages quantum effects to achieve ultra-low friction By Tyler Irving|November 17, 2021 Magnetene could have useful applications as a lubricant in implantable devices or other micro-electro-mechanical systems
Read More U of T Engineering researchers use machine learning to design smarter industrial catalysts By Tyler Irving|August 18, 2020 Team led by Chandra Veer Singh (MSE) has created an algorithm that accurately simulates catalysts made of five different metals
Read More Won’t crack under pressure: stress test reveals graphene can withstand more than one billion cycles before breaking By Tyler Irving|January 28, 2020 U of T Engineering researchers have discovered that the carbon-based material is highly resistant to mechanical fatigue
Read More Hart Professorships awarded to seven early-career faculty members By Tyler Irving|September 1, 2016 Professorships created by a landmark bequest from the estate of alumnus Erwin Edward Hart (CivE 4T0)
Read More Multidisciplinary research cluster closer to converting CO₂ emissions to fuel By Kim Luke|August 25, 2016 Team has found a way to convert climate-warming emissions into energy-rich fuel in a carbon-neutral cycle that uses inexpensive and abundant silicon