U of T Institute for Water Innovation
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Researchers from University of Toronto Engineering grow micro-organisms that can clean tailings ponds & recover nickel #UofT 🧪 uoft.me/99O
I don't have 1, or 2, but THREE postdoctoral positions in my group! Please come to study GHGs, green infrastructure, wetlands, remediate contamination and use isotopes! tinyurl.com/mr2a23e7 #EGU23 European Geosciences Union AGU (American Geophysical Union) University of Toronto AEESP Postdoc Positions PostDoc_Pal PostdocJobs.com
Prof. Miriam Diamond University of Toronto talks about the forever chemicals found in our air, water and blood cbc.ca/radio/frontbur…
IWI Seminar, Co-Hosted with #UofT_CGEN, Nov. 21, 11AM EST. Coupled-Human Water Systems with Kaveh Madani, Director of UN University-INWEH. water.utoronto.ca/newsroom/event…
From the cover of ES&T: Chelsea Rochman and team at University of Toronto EEB University of Toronto used in-lake closed-bottom #mesocosms to investigate the effect, transport and exposure concentrations of #microplastics on pelagic freshwater ecosystems. Read #openaccess: go.acs.org/9ml
In this ACS ES&T Engineering study, Elizabeth Edwards and team at Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry @ U of T investigate the microbial community organization under different operating conditions during #anaerobic pulp and papermill #wastewatertreatment. #microbiome Read more: go.acs.org/9zC
🌟 She has led an international initiative with the aim of standardizing training and techniques for #microplastics monitoring programs. Get to know Chelsea Rochman: ▶️ tinyurl.com/2u8yfvdb #NSERCsupport U of T Trash Team 🦝 @uoft
#UofTEngineering professor Amy Bilton and her research team have advanced to the finals of Natural Resources's Oil Spill Challenge. The team proposed a foam-based solution which would filter and treat contaminated water on a response vessel. Read more: uofteng.ca/vpu8me