Posts By: Branden Wesseling
This article was adapted for Chem Eng News. Read the full list of startups to watch at U of T News. With nearly a dozen startup incubators and accelerators spread across its three campuses, the University of Toronto is a thriving hotbed of entrepreneurial activity…
The Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry remains Canada’s top-ranked chemical engineering program and maintains its spot in the global top 30, according to the QS World University Rankings by Subject for 2021. Overall, the Department ranks 26th globally,…
Eligibility to Apply: It is your responsibility to ensure that you are eligible for each award to which you are applying by reading the requirements within each award description. Ineligible or incomplete applications will not be considered. To apply, applicants…
Ajay Kochhar (ChemE 1T3) is an alumnus of the Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry. This story originally appeared in the Globe and Mail. Battery recycler Li-Cycle Corp. is raising cash for global expansion by going public on the…
Story by Julien Couture-Senécal This story was originally published by the Institute of Biomedical Engineering Dr. Ahil Ganesh graduated in 2019 from Chemical Engineering/Biomedical Engineering, where he completed his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Dr. Molly Shoichet’s lab (ChemE, BME, Donnelly).…
This story originally appeared in the Globe and Mail One of Canada’s most celebrated scientists, Molly Shoichet, is stepping up plans to take a key discovery out of her lab and into the marketplace. On Monday, AmacaThera Inc., the third…
Story by Liz Do, U of T Engineering News Kelly-Marie Melville (ChemE 1T2 + PEY) was in her dorm room, just two weeks into her studies at U of T Engineering, when a fellow student Korede Owolabi (CompE 1T5 + PEY) and member…
In celebration of Black History Month, U of T Engineering invited students and alumni who identify as Black (including African, African-Canadian, African-Caribbean ancestry) and women to reflect on their experiences in STEM, the barriers they’ve faced in their career journeys, their inspirations, and the advice that they have for young…
Seven ChemE students have been awarded a 2021 University of Toronto Student Leadership Award (UTSLA). The University of Toronto Student Leadership Award continues U of T’s long-standing tradition of recognizing outstanding student leadership, service, and commitment to the university: Esmeralda…
University Professor Molly Shoichet (ChemE, BME, Donnelly) has been named the 2021 recipient of the Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC) Medal. The CIC Medal is presented as a mark of distinction and recognition to a person who has made an…
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