Posts By: Branden Wesseling
Story originally published by U of T News A University of Toronto startup is looking to improve the nutrition of dogs and cats while protecting the environment. Working with U of T Mississauga’s ICUBE accelerator, HOPE Pet Foods bills itself as both meat-free…
Story originally published by the Institute for Biomedical Engineering Dr. Locke Davenport-Huyer graduated in 2019 with a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Chemical and Biomedical Engineering. During his time at the University of Toronto, Locke has authored over 30 publications…
We are delighted to formally welcome the following students into the PhD program in the Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry. All of these students successfully passed the PhD Qualifying Exam and reflect the excellence and diversity of research…
Story by Dalla Lana School of Public Health U of T researchers are developing an app allowing anyone to learn about air quality, greenery, walkability, and other factors contributing to the environmental health of their neighborhoods. Tentatively named “Good Score,”…
Story by Rebecca Logan, CivMin Tell us about yourself. My name is Stella Gregorski (ChemE Year 3). I’ve been involved with Concrete Canoe for three years now. I started out as a general member, then a concrete technical lead last…
Story by Linda Quattrin, Temerty Faculty of Medicine Signalling that science is firmly back on the U.S. agenda, President Joe Biden has named high-profile scientist Eric Lander as his nominee to be both science advisor and head of the White…
Sofia Bonilla (ChemE PhD 1T7) and Patrick Diep (ChemE PhD candidate) are among 18 U of T students and alumni who received inaugural funding through the Lo Family Social Venture Fund to take their start-ups to the next level. The…
BioZone researchers are among key collaborators in the development of what is said to be the quickest, most accurate and most affordable COVID-19 antibody test currently available. Supported by funding from the Toronto COVID-19 Action Initiative (TCAI), BioZone supplied purified nucleocapsid…
Five ChemE faculty members were announced as inaugural winners of Innovation at Interfaces (I@I) funding awarded by the University of Toronto’s Low-Carbon Renewable Materials Centre (LCRMC). Overall, eight teams comprised of 14 innovative researchers were selected to receive the seed…
Story by Liz Do, U of T Engineering News For more than 70 years, the Unit Ops Lab has been a cornerstone for undergraduate training in chemical engineering. Now, Professor Ariel Chan (ChemE) is using virtual reality and 3D simulations to make…
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