Posts Tagged: Research
Large-scale adoption of EVs in the U.S. market, coupled with ambitious grid decarbonization, could result in more than US $100 billion in health benefits by 2050 A new study from […]
Three U of T Engineering graduate students have won three of the six RDH Research Scholarships awarded for 2024. Our award winners include: CivMin PhD student Kelsey Eakin (co-supervised by […]
A new study from U of T Engineering shows that unless construction practices change, Canada cannot simultaneously meet its targets for both new housing and emissions reductions. “Our analysis shows […]
CivMin Professor Matthew Roorda is leading the group of researchers from U of T, McMaster University and York University Professor Matthew Roorda (CivMin) is leading an academic collaboration between 10 faculty […]
Update for our U of T community: New Mining Futures Initiative complements our Lassonde Institute of Mining, expanding our Mineral Engineering portfolio Dear U of T Mining Community Members, Mining […]
The Purolator Urban Quick Stop on St. George Street at U of T with e-cargo tricycles (left) and a full-size delivery truck (right) transferring packages to the Quick Stop. (Photo […]
CivMin researchers rate among top 2% worldwide in recent ranking CivMin faculty TOP ROW (L to R): Evan Bentz, Constantin Christopoulos, (Emeritus) Michael Collins, Tamer El-Diraby, Giovanni Grasselli, Bryan Karney, […]
A new device in CivMin’s repertoire of high-tech machines allows researchers to peer inside solid objects. Using X-ray and computed tomography (CT) scans, the new system enables detailed 3D imaging […]
New research from CivMin Professor David Meyer and his team highlights how water supply scheduling leads to inequity between rich neighbourhoods and poorer ones in two Indian megacities In North American cities, […]
New research explores the potential of artificial intelligence to optimize heating and cooling in buildings on the U of T campus We know we are supposed to switch the lights […]
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