Posts Tagged: Elodie Passeport
September 9, 2023 | Finding Genius Podcast
Microplastics exist all around us — in the water we drink, the food we eat and the air we breathe. But before researchers can understand the real impact of […]
Q&A with Prof. Elodie Passeport: Can green infrastructure keep microplastics out of the environment?
You may have heard of the Great Pacific garbage patch, but the majority of plastic waste in the environment is more subtle: tiny particles ranging from the size of a […]
Two renewed Canada Research Chairs will catalyze innovations that could reduce the environmental impact of chemical manufacturing and help remediate contaminated sites. Professor Elodie Passeport (CivMin, ChemE) is the Canada Research Chair […]
U of T researchers are among those in a large multidisciplinary and multi-institutional project to track Ontario’s microplastics pollution. CivMin Professor Elodie Passeport (jointly appointed with ChemE), along with Profs. […]
The Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering has three of the 14 Engineering faculty and staff who have been honoured for their outstanding contributions to the Faculty with teaching, research […]
Water plays a critical role in our lives. According to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) “the total usable freshwater supply for ecosystems and humans is 200,000 km3 of water, […]
This story originally posted on Engineering News. New funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) will advance U of T Engineering research in sustainable energy, telecommunications and […]
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