Gisele Azimi featured in Chatelaine article on e-waste
Prof. Gisele Azimi and her team at University of Toronto have created a process that allows companies to recycle elements found in electronics in as little as one hour. While not commercially available just yet, she sees it as the future of electronic waste and a way to lessen the pressure placed on the environment. Read the full Chatelaine article.
Winter 2019 student winners
On Friday, 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. Learn more.
Catching up with Raphael Soldi
Raphael Soldi (ChemE 1T3+PEY) is now a dedicated chemical engineer with over five years in the resource industry, finding solutions to and addressing concerns regarding plant chemistry, engineering, and operations. He’s spent his young career rotating through Process Engineering and Production Engineering roles in Canada and abroad. Read more.
ChemE international student on why he chose U of T Engineering
Kaushal Binani (ChemE 2T0), from India, recently shared his thoughts on choosing U of T Engineering, his student experience so far, and his engineering career aspirations. Read more.
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