Read More Artificial intelligence helps researchers up-cycle waste carbon By Tyler Irving|May 13, 2020 A collaboration between U of T Engineering and Carnegie Mellon University has produced a record-setting catalyst for CO2-to-ethylene conversion
Read More “Reverse fuel cell” converts waste carbon to valuable products at record rates By Tyler Irving|February 6, 2020 U of T Engineering researchers develop enhanced device to transform CO2 into valuable chemicals 10 times faster than previous versions
Read More Out of thin air: New electrochemical process shortens the path to capturing and recycling CO2 By Tyler Irving|May 29, 2019 Professor Ted Sargent (ECE) and his team offer a promising technique for converting atmospheric CO2 into commercially valuable products
Read More U of T Engineering student and alumni named to Forbes 30 Under 30 By Tyler Irving|November 15, 2018 Students and recent graduates honoured for their work in carbon capture, health care innovation and publishing
Read More U of T Engineering researchers propose how we could use climate-warming CO2 for good By Engineering Strategic Communications|March 29, 2018 Multidisciplinary team led by Professor Ted Sargent proposes vision for future of carbon capture and recycling
Read More Artificial photosynthesis gets big boost from new catalyst By Tyler Irving|November 20, 2017 U of T Engineering system takes inspiration from plants to convert electrical energy to chemical energy at 64 per cent efficiency, the highest yet reported for renewable carbon fuels