From October 7-9, 2014, we will host a world forum on new technologies for energy conversion
Learning Energy Lessons from plants – The Toronto Star
Learning Energy Lessons from plants – The Toronto Star
http://www.thestar.com/business/tech_news/2014/10/07/learning_energy_lessons_from_plants.html
Kelley, Sargent group paper on circulating tumor cell binning highlighted in Science
Kelley, Sargent group paper on circulating tumor cell binning highlighted in Science
http://www.sciencemag.org.myaccess.library.utoronto.ca/content/346/6213/twil.full
Sargent addresses CIFAR gala on Biology, Energy, Technology
Sargent addresses CIFAR gala on Biology, Energy, Technology
The Connaught Global Challenge: Sir Richard Friend on Metro Morning CBC Radio One
The Connaught Global Challenge: Sir Richard Friend on Metro Morning CBC Radio One.
http://www.cbc.ca/metromorning/episodes/2014/10/08/sir-richard-friend/
Dr. Illan Kramer’s spray-coating work highlighted in the media
Dr. Illan Kramer’s Spray-coating work highlighted in the media.
http://metronews.ca/news/toronto/1236345/u-of-t-researcher-testing-spray-on-solar-cells/
Toronto team reports advanced biosensing technology in Nature Chemistry. “It’s really a breakthrough,” says tumour biologist Klaus Pantel at the University of Hamburg, Germany
Valerio Adinolfi and Riccardo Comin publish single-crystal perovskite electronic properties in Science
Sargent and Kelley group paper highlighted in Nature Chemistry News & Views: “Clamping down on cancer detection”
3 Ontario-based cleantech companies named semi-finalists for Carbon XPRIZE
Carbon Electrocatalytic Recycling Toronto (CERT), led by
Ted Sargent at the University of Toronto, joins two other Ontario-based cleantech companies competing for the Carbon XPRIZE, a 20 million global competition to develop breakthrough clean technologies that will convert carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from power plants and industrial facilities into valuable by-products such as building materials and alternative fuel. Read Invest in Ontario’s article on the three Ontario-based cleantech companies in the running for the coveted XPRIZE.