Read More Coffee shops, 24-hour ATMs the best locations for life-saving AEDs, research shows By Liz Do|March 20, 2017 U of T Engineering team creates list of top 10 businesses where placing automatic external defibrillators would save lives
Read More Infrastructure’s impact: How public transit affects our environment By Tyler Irving|February 27, 2017 Shoshanna Saxe applies engineering methodologies to measure the social and environmental impact of transit projects
Read More Sponging up oil from tailings ponds By Tyler Irving|February 27, 2017 Pavani Cherukupally is designing a sponge-based system to clean up contaminated wastewater, with potential to help clean spills in Alberta’s oil sands and elsewhere
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