Posts Tagged: sustainability
Li-Cycle Holdings Corp., an industry leader in lithium-ion battery resource recovery and recycling in North America, has been named the winner of Fast Company’s inaugural Next Big Things in Tech […]
Professor Amy Bilton (MIE), alumnus Ted Maulucci (MechE 8T9) and alumnus Larry Seeley (ChemE 6T6, MASc 6T8, PhD 7T2) received awards that recognized their distinguished contributions to Canada.
U of T Engineering alumni John Paul Morgan and Shawn Qu are entrepreneurs whose ingenuity is lighting up parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
A landmark bequest from Erwin Edward Hart (CivE 4T0) created the Percy Edward Hart and Erwin Edward Hart Professorships, awarded to seven U of T Engineering researchers.
Research led by alumnus and professor Greg Evans (ChemE) in the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering shows that gasoline direct-injection engines aren't necessarily the greener choice.
Professor David Zingg (UTIAS), a three-time graduate from U of T Engineering, has been named the University of Toronto Distinguished Professor of Computational Aerodynamics and Sustainable Aviation.
Professor Chris Dampen (UTIAS), a three-time graduate from U of T Engineering, sees multidisciplinary collaboration in fields such as robotics as a top priority as he commences a five-year term as director of UTIAS on July 1, 2016.
Students, professors, alumni and industry experts exchanged ideas for a cleaner, greener future at the third annual Institute for Sustainable Energy (ISE) research symposium, held March 29.
Three startups with roots in U of T Engineering are among 36 projects from across the country receiving funding from the federal government in support of their clean technology innovations.
From the rise of drones to the push for greener planes, the world of aeronautics and space has changed dramatically in the past decade, and alumnus/professor David Zingg (EngSci 7T9, AeroE MASc 8T1, PhD 8T8) has had a front-row seat.
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