Eleven members of the U of T Engineering community were honoured for advancing U of T governance, mentoring students, helping to launch startups and much more ...
A new study finds that handwashing polyester in mineral-rich water releases more microplastic fibres, exposing those without access to washing machines to environmental risks ...
Research showed that posting water schedules online did not improve the ability of most users to understand their ...
MOF-ChemUnity offers a structured map of scientific knowledge about the structure, properties and potential uses of this ...
Inventor of the lithium-ion battery Akira Yoshino inspires new collaborations for battery innovation
More than 200 people attended a partnership event hosted at U of T, featuring Honorary Fellow of Asahi Kasei Corporation ...
Finding out she was a Schulich Leader was a ‘life-changing’ moment for Vishwa Dave. The computer science student was about to graduate from Stouffville District Secondary School in Stouffville, Ont., ...
A team of researchers from U of T Engineering have designed a new material that is both very light and extremely strong — even at temperatures up to 500 Celsius. These properties could make it ...
The Eva and Allen Lau Commercialization Catalyst Prize for Computing & Engineering Innovation is designed to bridge the funding gap between the initial phase of an invention and the stage when it ...
Earlier this week, the University of Toronto signed a multi-year partnership agreement with Nissan North America. On August 26, Professor Timothy Chan (MIE), U of T’s Associate Vice-President and Vice ...
A new numerical modelling tool could help improve the design and operation of intermittent water distribution systems, which supply more than a billion people around the world. “Water distribution ...
A new material developed by researchers from U of T Engineering could offer a safer alternative to the non-stick chemicals commonly used in cookware and other applications. The new substance repels ...
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