Posts By: Jennifer Hsu

Grads to Watch 2019

At Spring Convocation on June 19, 2019, U of T Engineering students mark the end of one journey and the beginning of another. This year’s 13 “Grads to Watch” embody the spirit of U of T Engineering, as well as …

Elizabeth Edwards named University Professor, U of T’s highest academic rank

Elizabeth Edwards (ChemE) has been appointed to the rank of University Professor. This is the University of Toronto’s highest academic rank, recognizing unusual scholarly achievement and pre-eminence in a particular field of knowledge. The number of such appointments is limited to 2%…

Arthur Chan wins Early Career Teaching Award

The U of T Engineering community gathered on Thursday, May 2 to recognize outstanding faculty and staff members for their leadership, innovation and contributions to the Faculty’s teaching, service and research missions at the 12th annual Celebrating Engineering Excellence reception.…

UTCV places 6th at AIChE Student Conference

On March 31, the University of Toronto Chemical Vehicles (UTCV) design team competed in the 2019 Chem-E Car Competition at the Eckhardt Northeast Regional AIChE Student Conference, which took place at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. This is the…

Student Life Catalyst Award 2019

The Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry is now accepting nominations for the Student Life Catalyst Awards, sponsored by the Department’s faculty and staff. These awards seek to recognize deserving undergraduate and graduate students who are convocating for their…

Winter 2019 student winners

On March 29, students, faculty, staff, alumni and industry friends came together to enjoy the 34th annual ChemE Dinner. Several students were recognized throughout the evening for their extracurricular and/or academic achievements. Leaders of Tomorrow Award Winners The Class of…

Shocking traffic pollution findings

A recent study determined that homes that line the side of Clark Dr. in Vancouver could see just as much or more traffic pollution than the neighbourhoods closest to North America’s busiest highway: the 401, just north of Toronto. The…

Catching up with Larissa Rodo

When alumni reconnect with their alma mater, often one of the most important things they can give back is their experience. In this regard, Larissa Rodo’s (ChemE 1T3 + PEY) generosity with her time as an alumna has been felt…

Milica Radisic appears on The National

Professor Milica Radisic (ChemE, IBBME) demonstrated her lab’s beating “heart on a chip” research on The National. Click here to view the segment.
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