Read More From tires to brakes, U of T researchers tackle ‘non-tailpipe’ air pollution from vehicles By Ali Raza|March 17, 2023 U of T researchers conducting a three-year study to learn more about tailpipe vs. non-tailpipe emissions
Read More Engineering Research Day showcases the critical role of engineers in addressing sustainability issues By Safa Jinje|May 20, 2022 The one-day event featured panel discussions highlighting the depth and breadth of research across the Faculty
Read More New trains and reduced friction braking improve air quality in Toronto’s subways By Marit Mitchell|July 30, 2021 New study by U of T Engineering and Health Canada researchers shows how train and braking technology can substantially affect what riders breathe
Read More Can lowering emissions improve the odds against COVID-19? A U of T Engineering expert examines the evidence By Fahad Pinto|April 9, 2020 Professor Greg Evans discusses the impact of air pollution on COVID-19 cases
Read More Researcher’s review of oil sands monitoring lays groundwork to reduce environmental impact By Branden Wesseling & Liz Do|July 8, 2019 U of T Engineering professor Jeffrey Brook gives in-depth report on recent monitoring work in Alberta oil sands, highlighting gaps and challenges in current environmental monitoring efforts
Read More Crunching the numbers on Toronto’s King Street transit pilot By Marit Mitchell|January 9, 2018 Multidisciplinary research team unites experts in air and noise pollution, transportation and public health from both U of T and Ryerson universities