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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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