Posts Categorized: Photonics
Made of copper, nickel and chromium, the device performs well at neutral pH, a key step in several potential green energy strategies
Professor Amr Helmy is using quantum sensors to improve navigation accuracy and alleviate current reliance on GPS technology
Professor Mo Mojahedi’s research group has engineered a new type of light to identify and classify unknown fluids — with potential applications in medicine, remote sensing and more
Researchers from around the world gathered at U of T Engineering’s new Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Research team led by Professor Ted Sargent designs most efficient and stable process for converting climate-warming carbon dioxide into a key chemical building block for plastics – all powered using renewable electricity
New program from Rhodes Trust provides for postdoctoral opportunities outside of current specializations
Multidisciplinary group led by Professors Ted Sargent and David Sinton among five vying for $7.5-million grand prize for capturing and recycling carbon dioxide
Prominent researchers propose using AI to point clean energy research towards promising combinations of materials to maximize efficiency and energy storage in devices
U of T Engineering system takes inspiration from plants to convert electrical energy to chemical energy at 64 per cent efficiency, the highest yet reported for renewable carbon fuels
In this installment of ECE Awards Roundup, we celebrate wins by faculty members and students
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