Read More Reducing the carbon footprint of the chemicals industry By Tyler Irving|June 11, 2020 U of T Engineering researchers develop low-emission alternative process for upgrading ethylene to ethylene oxide
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