Read More New U of T Engineering study identifies sources of indoor air pollution in Toronto subway system By Safa Jinje|July 2, 2024 Research led by Professor Greg Evans (ISTEP, ChemE) and Keith Van Ryswyk (ChemE PhD 2T3) points to two ways to improve subway air quality
Read More Toronto’s COVID-19 bike lane expansion boosted access to jobs, retail: U of T Engineering study By Geoffrey Vendeville|February 22, 2021 A little bike infrastructure can go a long way: new cycling routes increased low-stress road access to jobs and food stores by 10 to 20 per cent
Read More As COVID-19 protective supplies dwindle, U of T Engineering grad students are stitching face masks for Toronto By |April 3, 2020 IBBME PhD students launch Stitch4Corona, providing volunteers with kits to create homemade fabric masks to protect the city’s most vulnerable
Read More Smart Freight Centre aims to deliver the goods — faster and greener By |April 18, 2019 Newly launched hub brings together leading experts from universities, industry and government to research faster ways to ship across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area
Read More First-year students engineer solutions to complex city challenges By Marit Mitchell & Liz Do|April 17, 2019 Praxis Showcase event is the culmination of unique first-year Engineering Science design course