Read More Multidisciplinary research cluster closer to converting CO₂ emissions to fuel By Kim Luke|August 25, 2016 Team has found a way to convert climate-warming emissions into energy-rich fuel in a carbon-neutral cycle that uses inexpensive and abundant silicon
Read More Bronze medal finish for U of T Engineering’s Blue Sky Solar Racing team By Engineering Strategic Communications|August 8, 2016 The solar-powered vehicle Horizon placed third at the American Solar Challenge, a challenging eight-day race across seven U.S. states
Read More Recycling carbon dioxide: U of T researchers efficiently reduce climate-warming CO2 into building blocks for fuels By Marit Mitchell|August 3, 2016 Group led by Professor Ted Sargent in U of T Engineering develops materials that produce fuels by consuming the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide
Read More Think a more fuel-efficient engine is the green choice? Maybe not By Marit Mitchell|July 13, 2016 U of T Engineering researchers show that new breed of fuel-efficient engines may emit lower levels of C02, but more climate-warming black carbon
Read More Hungry for hazardous waste: New funding will help commercialize pollution-eating microbes By Tyler Irving|July 11, 2016 Professor Elizabeth Edwards and her team are looking to commercialize a mix of micro-organisms that can chow down on benzene and other hazardous chemicals
Read More David Zingg named U of T Distinguished Professor of Computational Aerodynamics and Sustainable Aviation By Carolyn Farrell|July 8, 2016 Distinguished Professor Awards recognize individuals with highly distinguished accomplishments or those who display exceptional promise