Posts Tagged: Daniel Posen
Congratulations to the interdisciplinary research team awarded funding by Climate Positive Campus and Climate Positive Energy for their project “Decarbonizing the U of T community: How can we enable more […]
UTTRI faculty associates Professors Heather MacLean, I. Daniel Posen, and postdoctoral researcher Dr. Alexandre Milovanoff share their research on life cycle GHG emissions from electric vehicles (EVs) versus traditional internal […]
Electric vehicles are often touted as a means of mitigating climate change, but a new modelling study suggests that their public health benefits may be just as significant. “Local air […]
UTTRI faculty associate Professor I. Daniel Posen thinks that habit-changing pandemic protocols may lead to longer-term, environmentally friendly changes in behaviour. “Seeing is believing,” he says in an article by […]
Congratulations to four UTTRI associated faculty within the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering who have been awarded Dean’s Spark Professorships (DSP). All twelve recipients of the DSP are within […]
New research on anticipated impacts of automated transportation “Automated, electric, or both? Investigating the effects of transportation and technology scenarios on metropolitan greenhouse gas emissions” was published in Sustainable Cities and […]
Professors Heather MacLean, Bradley Saville and I. Daniel Posen presented a summary of their research project on the evaluation of the impact of using biobased diesel fuels to the City of Toronto’s Parks […]
A team of researchers from U of T Engineering is partnering with the construction industry to help reduce the carbon footprint of buildings, bridges, public transit and other major infrastructure projects.
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