Posts Tagged: chemical engineering
The Women’s Executive Network's list of Canada’s Most Powerful Women includes U of T Engineering alumnae Nancy Hill, Claire Kennedy and Jeannette Southwood.
New position will advise government on science-based policy and champion high quality science in government and education
Funding will support research into aerospace, microfluidics
U of T Engineering researchers are developing bio-based commodity chemicals, including nylon precursors
Alison McGuigan (ChemE) receives $125,000 prize for her work that aims to create better mechanisms for predicting how well promising drugs will work in patients
Expert in the process chemistry of inorganics in pulp mills and biofuel plants joins the Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry.
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