Posts Tagged: faculty

Traffic emissions may pollute 1 in 3 Canadian homes

U of T chemical engineer and alumnus Greg Evans (ChemE) and his partners at Environment Canada Traffic found that emissions spread farther than thought from roadways, polluting one in three Canadian homes.

U of T Engineering’s Graditude campaign sets new participation record

Graditude, U of T Engineering’s fundraising campaign for full-time students, staff, faculty, alumni and friends, set a new record for participation with 42 per cent of full-time, fourth-year students contributing to the campaign—almost 10 per cent higher than the previous participation record set in 2014.

Brenda McCabe: How female engineers are ‘making it happen’

In a special keynote address at Hatch and Hatch Mott Macdonald for International Women’s Day 2015, alumna and U of T Engineering Acting Dean Brenda McCabe explored how female engineers are “making it happen” in their careers and beyond.

By land, by air: Engineering sustainable travel

Researchers from U of T Engineering are collaborating with leading industry and government partners on projects that aim to ease travel worries, minimize delays and reduce our impact on the environment.
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