
New electrochemical process could raise the efficiency of capturing carbon directly from air
Device designed by U of T Engineering team regenerates carbon capture liquids by rapidly switching between electrolyzer and fuel cell mode

Professor Milica Radisic awarded international Humboldt Research prize
Radisic (BME, ChemE) is a leading expert in organ-on-a-chip technology

Researchers are creating algorithms to accelerate the development of new cellular therapies to repair damaged tissues
Professor Julie Audet (BME) is collaborating with researchers across U of T Engineering to create tools to enhance the therapeutic properties of cells grown in laboratories

‘Teaching is a lot like working in the lab’: Meet Professor Caitlin Maikawa
Caitlin Maikawa has joined BME as an assistant professor

Improved stability could help perovskite solar cells compete with silicon
U of T Engineering researchers increase the stability of this emerging solar technology under high temperatures, helping to overcome a key barrier to commercial application

How AI and neuromodulation could help with sleep disorders
Professor Xilin Liu (ECE) is part of a new international research collaboration to develop electronic technologies to investigate sleep modulation