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‘A Lume in every room’: U of T Engineering alumni are reimagining home robotics — starting with your laundry

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Rayla Myhal receives Honorary Alumni Award

In this prototype carbon capture apparatus, a solution of potassium hydroxide is wicked up into polypropylene fibres; circulating air evaporates the water in the solution, concentrating it to very high levels. The white crystals are nearly pure potassium carbonate, formed from carbon removed directly from air. (photo by Dongha Kim)

New ‘rock candy’ technique offers a simpler, less costly way to capture carbon directly from air

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The organic LED age is here: Meet the U of T engineers behind OTI Lumionics

Professor Enright Jerger's new Sloan Fellowship is designed to 'stimulate fundamental research by early-career scientists and scholars of outstanding promise' (Photo: Roberta Baker).

ECE Professor Natalie Enright Jerger wins Sloan Research Fellowship

FuelWear—from U of T Engineering incubator startup to company on track for massive growth

Escape the cold with alumni startup FuelWear

Alumnus Michael Helander’s (centre) startup—OTI Lumionics—received significant investment from the Canadian government to build a pilot production line capable of producing high-volumes of their organic LED lighting panels (Photo: Roberta Baker).

U of T Engineering alumni awarded $5.7 million to produce energy-efficient lighting solutions in Toronto