Posts Categorized: Faculty
Partnerships between the public and private sectors are crucial to help the Toronto region capitalize on its strong cluster of clean energy companies, University of Toronto President Meric Gertler says. He […]
One of the most powerful tools for mitigating the impact of climate change could be a material that is so common we tend not to think about it very much […]
A multidisciplinary collaboration between academia, industry and government will explore the potential of new modes of transport, such as zero-emission e-bikes, to reduce emissions, traffic congestion and more A partnership […]
Physiological earthquakes: Predicting cardiac events combining seismic experience with AI in the hospital It is rare for a mineral engineering professor to receive funding from the Canadian Institutes of […]
An ambitious project to install 200 sensors across Toronto is underway. The study is gathering data on temperature and humidity over several summers as part of a heat study […]
A family of geese was successfully relocated from a rooftop lab at U of T. Led by the Toronto Wildlife Centre, CivMin’s Professor Jennifer Drake and MASc candidate Jad Saade […]
The 2022 Engineering Alumni Network (EAN) Award recipients were announced recently at Faculty Council. CivMin’s Professor Marianne Hatzopoulou (CivE PhD 0T8) is to receive the 2T5 Mid-Career Award. Consideration […]
CivMin’s Professor Jeffrey Siegel, cross-appointed with the Dalla Lana School of Public Health (DLSPH) has received an award from the University of Toronto Faculty Association (UTFA) in recognition for his […]
CivMin’s Professor Marianne Touchie is among 14 U of T Engineering faculty members and staff honoured for their outstanding contributions to the Faculty with teaching, research and administrative staff […]
As the University of Toronto implements energy retrofits to buildings across its three campuses to meet its aggressive greenhouse gas emission reduction targets, one group of researchers will use the […]
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