Read More Student-led startup Genuine Taste wins national competition with alternative meat innovation By Phill Snel|December 16, 2024 Co-founded by CivMin PhD student Emily Farrar, Genuine Taste produces cultivated fat in bioreactors
Read More U of T and Siemens Canada partner to transform energy grid By Sayyeda Masood|November 25, 2024 Strategic industry-academic collaboration aims to accelerate adoption of green energy technologies
Read More From better batteries to cleaner fuels, new provincial support advances research projects across U of T Engineering By Tyler Irving|November 25, 2024 Five projects from the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering have received support from the Ontario Research Fund
Read More New research reveals how large-scale adoption of electric vehicles can improve air quality and human health By Tyler Irving|October 15, 2024 Large-scale adoption of EVs in the U.S. market, coupled with ambitious grid decarbonization, could result in more than US $100 billion in health benefits by 2050
Read More U of T Engineering partnership with Jule enabled the world’s first battery-powered electric vehicle fast charger By Safa Jinje|September 18, 2024 Professor Cristina Amon (MIE) and Dr. Carlos Da Silva are currently working with Jule to advance battery thermal management technology
Read More U of T Engineering student takes his passion for renewable energy back home to Walpole Island First Nation By Tristan McGuirk|August 28, 2024 Connor Isaac (Year 3 MechE), who is Chippewa (Ojibwe) and Potawatomi, will begin a PEY Co-op position working with Walpole Island Chief and Council