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
Read More Battery-sized microscope gives new insights into brain activity during seizures By Luke Ng|August 22, 2016 Technique could offer insights into what causes epilepsy, and lead to more effective treatments for more than 15,000 Canadians diagnosed each year
Read More Early Researcher Awards support U of T Engineering research on smart materials, cancer technology and more By Tyler Irving|August 22, 2016 Awards provide critical support that helps promising scientists and engineers in the first five years of their academic careers build their research teams
Read More Bronze medal finish for U of T Engineering’s Blue Sky Solar Racing team By Engineering Strategic Communications|August 8, 2016 The solar-powered vehicle Horizon placed third at the American Solar Challenge, a challenging eight-day race across seven U.S. states
Read More Recycling carbon dioxide: U of T researchers efficiently reduce climate-warming CO2 into building blocks for fuels By Marit Mitchell|August 3, 2016 Group led by Professor Ted Sargent in U of T Engineering develops materials that produce fuels by consuming the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide
Read More Engineering professors and alumni receive Ontario Professional Engineers Awards By Carolyn Farrell|July 20, 2016 Seven U of T engineers recognized for their achievements and service