Read More First-year students gain research experience with Summer Research Fellowships By Marit Mitchell|September 2, 2016 Students tackle ambitious problems in fields from robotics to sustainable energy with support of funding from First-Year Office
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 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 U of T Supermileage Team at Shell Eco-Marathon [PHOTOS] By Engineering Strategic Communications|April 25, 2016 The U of T Supermileage Team placed second at the 2016 Shell Eco-Marathon Americas, with their prototype UT4 achieving 1,005 kilometres per litre of gasoline, or 2,364 miles per gallon
Read More Sustainable power, smart infrastructure and cyber-physical security top agenda at CPI research showcase By Jessica MacInnis|April 20, 2016 Academia, industry partners join forces to tackle pressing challenges of designing tomorrow’s energy infrastructure
Read More Federal government backs three U of T Engineering startups and their clean tech innovations By Olivia Tomic|March 11, 2016 Nanoleaf, QD Solar and ARDA Power Inc. received a total of almost $6 million from Sustainable Development Technology Canada