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Shijie Liu (MIE PhD candidate) works on an electrochemical device in the lab of Professor David Sinton (MIE). Together with their collaborators, the team has developed a new pathway to regenerate the liquids used for carbon capture, improving the efficiency of this emerging technology. (Photo: Tyler Irving)

New electrochemical process could raise the efficiency of capturing carbon directly from air

August 4, 2023

Young Lab receives funding from the Emerging and Pandemic Infections Consortium to advance innovative infectious disease research

July 25, 2023

How U of T Engineering research could improve the design of small-scale modular reactors for the nuclear industry

July 14, 2023
Eva Lau

Eva Lau, co-founder of Two Small Fish Ventures, says universities key to Toronto’s growth in tech

June 27, 2023

Meet Our New Grads: Maeesha Biswas & Aleisha Reese Cerny

June 14, 2023

University Professor Cristina Amon receives 2023 honorary doctorate from the University of Waterloo

June 7, 2023

Ali Dolatabadi and Xinyu Liu elected to the Canadian Academy of Engineering

June 6, 2023
The surgical tool uses magnetic fields to enable surgeons to access hard-to-reach areas of the brain with a minimal level of invasiveness. (Video: Microrobotics Lab)

U of T Engineering researchers advance magnetic microrobotic surgical tools for minimally invasive brain surgery

May 24, 2023
Professor Seungjae Lee

Can AI help make our buildings more sustainable?

May 23, 2023

Alison Olechowski Receives FASE Early Career Teaching Award

April 27, 2023

Maryam Ebrahimiazar Receives FASE Teaching Award

April 27, 2023

U of T-led collaboration to develop community-tailored clean energy technologies

April 26, 2023
From left to right: Professors Michael Sefton (BME, ChemE), Azadeh Yadollahi (BME) and Craig Simmons (MIE, BME) (Photos: Neil Ta, Submitted)

Two CREATE grants support training programs in organ rejuvenation and repair, and equitable care for heart failure

April 19, 2023
Engineering Society president Aidan Grenville (Year 4 EngSci, left) thanks Col. Chris Hadfield (right) for an inspiring keynote talk at a gala event celebrating the 150th anniversary of U of T Engineering, held April 1, 2023. (Photo: Lisa Sakulensky Photography)

U of T Engineering community gathers to celebrate Faculty’s 150th anniversary

April 4, 2023
U of T Engineering Students at a Conference

U of T Engineering students find community and empowerment to drive change through conferences

March 26, 2023

Professor Amy Bilton earns U of T Global Educator Award

March 25, 2023

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