Read More U of T Engineering professors and alumni elected to the Canadian Academy of Engineering By Carolyn Farrell|June 6, 2023 Fellows elected for their distinguished achievements and career-long service
Read More Wood-derived prototype could lead to self-powered biosensors By Tyler Irving|June 3, 2022 Biodegradable device uses lignin-containing nanomaterials to create electrical energy from movement
Read More Professor Ning Yan elected Fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada By Carolyn Farrell|December 16, 2020 Fellows recognized for excellence in engineering, services to the profession and to society
Read More The forest biorefinery: Developing a new generation of sustainable plant-based materials and products By Tyler Irving|October 27, 2020 Professor Ning Yan and her colleagues are converting tree bark and other forestry byproducts into commodity chemicals and more
Read More Building the ‘bark biorefinery’: Meet Professor Ning Yan By Tyler Irving|September 1, 2017 New professor joins the Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry
$4.9 Million for Greener, Lighter Cars By Engineering|October 25, 2013 A U of T research team has won $2,513,500 from Automotive Partnership Canada, through its lead agency the Natural Sciences & Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), to work with Ford