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Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning & Data Analytics

Can you study Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and/or Data Analytics in the Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry? Absolutely!

News & Announcements

Recovering a crucial and non-renewable resource from wastewater

U of T Engineering researchers use machine learning to enhance environmental monitoring of microplastics

Research by teaching-stream faculty transforming engineering education

From biogas to vaccines, U of T students collaborate across time zones through ‘Global Classrooms’ initiative

Upcoming Events

Sep
12
Thu
2:00 pm BioZone BITS Seminar: Systems Ma... @ WB407; Teams
BioZone BITS Seminar: Systems Ma... @ WB407; Teams
Sep 12 @ 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
REGISTER HERE Abstract System Mapping is a set of structured visualization techniques that help groups and individuals to look at the relationships and underlying assumptions of complex systems. Systems Mapping can be useful for researchers[...]
Sep
25
Wed
11:00 am LLE: Two-Phase Droplet Microflui... @ WB116
LLE: Two-Phase Droplet Microflui... @ WB116
Sep 25 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Abstract Microfluidics exploits fluids and their physical and chemical properties at the microscale, enabling miniaturized platforms that offer lower cost, faster pace, higher performance, and increased portability than their macroscale counterparts. This talk will briefly[...]
Oct
23
Wed
11:00 am LLE: Oxy-fuel Combustion in Kraf... @ WB116
LLE: Oxy-fuel Combustion in Kraf... @ WB116
Oct 23 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Abstract The concept of oxy-fuel combustion involves using O2 separated from air to burn a fuel to generate a CO2 rich stream that can then be sequestered. However, if only O2 is fed into the[...]
Nov
6
Wed
11:00 am LLE: Discarded Diversity: Novel ... @ WB116
LLE: Discarded Diversity: Novel ... @ WB116
Nov 6 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Abstract Viruses are the most abundant microbial entity on the planet, impacting microbial community structure and ecosystem services. Viruses infecting bacteria and archaea have been specifically understudied in engineered environments. Using metagenomic and computational biology[...]
Nov
20
Wed
11:00 am LLE: In Situ-Gelling Injectable ... @ WB116
LLE: In Situ-Gelling Injectable ... @ WB116
Nov 20 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Abstract Hydrogels have been widely used in a variety of biomedical and biosensing applications due to their favourable mechanical properties (mimicking those of soft tissues in vivo while facilitating high sensor flexibility), typically low non-specific[...]

Prospective Students

Undergraduate

As a Chemical Engineering student, you will learn to address issues with a large impact on society: the need to decrease our environmental footprint, create sustainable processes, improve human health, and more.

Graduate

Our reputation as a research powerhouse and a collaborative and caring community enables us and challenge you to reach your full potential by providing opportunities for growth through various academic and non-academic programs. Develop your professional skills and build a solid foundation for fruitful and rewarding careers.

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We are committed to fostering an environment in which each member of our community can excel, contribute and benefit from different perspectives.

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Research & Partnerships

Addressing industry challenges with research-based solutions

The Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry at the University of Toronto has a long tradition of successful collaborations with industrial partners that address commercially relevant technical challenges. The University provides excellent institutional support for strategic industry-university partnerships that maximize impact by leveraging various federal and provincial funding sources.

Our faculty members are world leaders in their fields working with diverse and talented graduate students and postdoctoral fellows on real-world problems in sectors as diverse as energy, environment, health, bioprocessing, pulp and paper, industrial water and mineral extraction.

Examples of our industrial collaborations include:

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