Read More Graphene-like 2D material leverages quantum effects to achieve ultra-low friction By Tyler Irving|November 17, 2021 Magnetene could have useful applications as a lubricant in implantable devices or other micro-electro-mechanical systems
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 How clean electricity can upgrade the value of captured carbon By Tyler Irving|December 7, 2020 Researchers from U of T Engineering have developed a new pathway to convert CO2 captured with liquid amines into higher-value products, from fuel to plastics
Read More Smartphones could automate mental health monitoring by recording ambient noise By Matthew Tierney|October 7, 2020 A novel approach to the measurement of regularity underpins the first of three studies in a new multidisciplinary research collaboration
Read More Five U of T Engineering grad students awarded Vanier Scholarships in recognition of research impact and leadership By BME Communications, Lynsey Mellon & Susset Perez|July 7, 2020 Students will each receive $150,000 in support of their doctoral research in areas such as carbon capture and tissue engineering
Read More Students spark new solutions for COVID-19 challenges By Liz Do & Tyler Irving|July 3, 2020 Forty seven undergraduate and graduate students from U of T Engineering have received U of T COVID-19 Student Engagement Awards