Posts By: CHE Communications
Every day, industries around the world rely on membranes—thin, specialized materials used to filter, separate, and purify everything from drinking water to industrial chemicals. But making these membranes often involves toxic chemicals, creating a major environmental concern. Enter Yaozhong Zhang,…
On March 9, 2025, the University of Toronto Chemical Vehicle (UTCV) team demonstrated outstanding skill and innovation at the AIChE Eckhardt Northeast Student Regional Conference hosted by the University of Rhode Island. The team achieved remarkable success by securing 2nd…
On March 4, the University of Toronto welcomed a group of 25 enthusiastic Grade 5 and 6 students from North Bendale Junior Public School, based in Scarborough, for an immersive learning experience focused on water sustainability and engineering. The event…
Artificial intelligence is evolving at an astonishing pace, and one of the latest breakthroughs making headlines is DeepSeek. This Chinese AI model has drawn significant attention for its capabilities. Unlike many existing AI models that generate instant responses, DeepSeek R1…
When Aldrich Ngan began his PhD journey at the University of Toronto, little did he know that a so-called “negative control” experiment would lead to a breakthrough in environmental engineering. Now, as an Environmental Scientist and Engineer-in-Training with Teck Resources…
The University of Toronto mourns the loss of Professor W.H. (Bill) Burgess, a beloved member of our community and a distinguished educator in the Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry. Burgess passed on January 5, 2025. Born in Boston,…
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