Posts Tagged: Amy Bilton
Recent U of T Engineering graduates spin off Corridor Water Technologies to help farmers around the world make the most of limited water resources
Adriana Diaz Lozano Patino is among a growing number of women scholars, students and researchers whose work is pushing the boundaries of traditionally male-dominated STEM fields
U of T researchers have developed a chemically modified sponge that can remove oil microdroplets from wastewater with more than 90% efficiency in just 10 minutes
Team WETech receives $10,000 to further develop a passive aerator that delivers oxygen to fish ponds
U of T Engineering researchers ensuring a safe and sustainable global resource
U of T Engineering’s newest building houses institutes that facilitate multidisciplinary research in areas including robotics, sustainable energy and water
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