Read More U of T Engineering team finalists in NRCan’s Oil Spill Response Challenge By Selah Katona|June 17, 2024 Professor Amy Bilton (MIE) is leading a team that has been awarded $1.3M to develop and test their prototype
Read More Meet new ChemE professor Jay Werber By Jen Hsu|September 10, 2021 Professor Jay Werber leads the Advanced Membranes lab at U of T's Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry.
Read More Consumer pumps not the worst of Delhi’s water woes By Tyler Irving|July 19, 2021 Household water pumps are a quirky feature of many urban water systems around the world. Utility operators hate them, and in many places they have been made illegal, yet their use remains widespread.
Read More Social enterprise aims to bring smarter irrigation to areas without electricity By Tyler Irving|March 22, 2021 Recent U of T Engineering graduates spin off Corridor Water Technologies to help farmers around the world make the most of limited water resources
Read More #EveryDropMatters: Five ways U of T Engineering research is improving water sustainability By Tyler Irving|August 15, 2017 New exhibit brings U of T Engineering water research and innovation to the CNE, Canada’s largest fair