Read More Angela Schoellig awarded a 2017 Sloan Research Fellowship By Jennifer Robinson|February 21, 2017 Award provides USD $60,000 over two years for research into autonomous aerial vehicles
Read More The invisible clean-up crew: Engineering microbial cultures to destroy pollutants By Tyler Irving|February 17, 2017 Professor Elizabeth Edwards is leveraging genomics, microbiology and engineering to clean up contaminated industrial sites around the world
Read More Printable solar cells just got a little closer By Tyler Irving|February 16, 2017 New research removes a key barrier to large-scale manufacture of low-cost, printable perovskite solar cells
Read More Concrete check-up: Fae Azhari develops diagnostics for critical infrastructure By Marit Mitchell|February 15, 2017 U of T Engineering professor develops novel approaches to monitoring the health of large structures, from bridges to hydroelectric dams
Read More Diesel trains may expose passengers to exhaust By Tyler Irving|February 7, 2017 Levels of certain airborne pollutants are up to nine times higher in train cars directly behind diesel locomotives than on busy city streets.
Read More Can microwaves make mining more sustainable? By Tyler Irving|February 1, 2017 Professor Erin Bobicki (MSE, ChemE) is developing more sustainable ways of extracting valuable minerals from ore, including material previously discarded as waste.