Read More U of T Engineering team earns US $250,000 in global XPRIZE Carbon Removal Student Award By Tyler Irving|November 10, 2021 Seed funding will advance an electrochemical process that can capture CO2 directly from air
Read More McLean Award recipient Aimy Bazylak is creating new technologies for sustainable energy By Tyler Irving|August 21, 2020 Funding will enhance a research program in fuel cells and electrolyzers, which can provide low-emission electricity infrastructure
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