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 Passing the acid test: New low-pH system recycles more carbon into valuable products By Tyler Irving|June 3, 2021 Electrochemical reactor runs under acidic conditions to convert more than 50% of CO2 into products such as ethylene and ethanol
Read More The UrbanScanner Project: Mobile monitoring of air pollution in cities By Phill Snel|February 25, 2021 Professor Marianne Hatzopoulou (CivMin) and her team have designed and built a vehicle to enable detailed tracking of urban air pollution over space and time
Read More Two-sided solar cells can collect scattered light to gather more energy By Nicholas G. Demille|January 11, 2021 New technology developed by international team from Saudia Arabia, Canada, Germany and Italy
Read More University Professor Elizabeth Edwards appointed to the Order of Canada By Carolyn Farrell|December 30, 2020 Edwards, a pioneer in anaerobic biotechnology, has been recognized with one of the country’s most prestigious honours
Read More Fully operational DC microgrid boosts sustainability research in ECE By Matthew Tierney|December 18, 2020 Researchers and students will have access to commercial-scale solar arrays and energy storage facilities — with the ability to collect real-time data