Posts By: Branden Wesseling
Sami Khan (ChemE 1T2) was recently elected an Action Canada Fellows, given annually to 20 emerging leaders. Sami is an Assistant Professor in the School of Sustainable Energy Engineering at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver. He leads the Engineered Interfaces…
Story by Tyler Irving, U of T Engineering News Two renewed Canada Research Chairs will catalyze innovations that could reduce the environmental impact of chemical manufacturing and help remediate contaminated sites. Professor Ya-Huei (Cathy) Chin (ChemE) holds the Canada Research Chair in Advanced Catalysis…
Daryl Wilson (ChemE 8T2) has been elected as 2021 Fellows of the Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE). The CAE is a national institution through which Canada’s most distinguished and experienced engineers provide strategic advice on matters of critical importance to…
On June 7, 2021, David Colcleugh (ChemE 5T9, MASc 6T0, PhD 6T2) is being recognized by the University of Toronto with the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, for his outstanding service to the university through his transformative and…
Prof. Gisele Azimi (ChemE) joined CBC Radio to discuss her research on developing technology to recycle precious metals from electronic waste. Click HERE to listen to the full interview on CBC Radio
On Tuesday, June 3rd, Anastasia Korolj, a PhD Candidate supervised by Prof. Milica Radisic (ChemE) was named to the list of 2021 Schmidt Science Fellows. The 2021 cohort was nominated by 19 of the world’s leading science and engineering…
Professor Cathy Chin (ChemE) is part of a Ford consortium involving global industry members and major academic and research institutions. The consortium just revealed its work in North America related to the development of renewable, high-energy density drop-in automotive fuels…
Story originally posted by Engineering Alumni & Friends. Adapted for Chem Eng News. If you think you know what it means to be an engineer, think again. That’s the message from four accomplished U of T Engineering students, who were…
This story was originally published in U of T News Treating heart failure without transplant surgery. Delivering powerful cell therapies to patients where they live – no matter how remote. Recording how cells talk to one another in the body to…
Story originally published in U of T News The University of Toronto is bringing together researchers, pharmaceutical innovators and government partners to address gaps in Canada’s biomanufacturing ecosystem and discuss solutions for public health challenges such as COVID-19. A Biomanufacturing…
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