Research Area
Clean technologies
Clean technologies are defined as technologies developed by scientists and engineers that enable a more efficient use of natural resources and greatly reduce the particular technology’s ecological impact. The concept of clean technologies embraces a broad range of products, services, and processes that provide superior performance at lower costs and significantly reduce or eliminate environmental ill-effects.
Clean technologies span many industries, from alternative forms of energy generation to water purification to materials-efficient production techniques.
Other Research
The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering also conducts research in these additional fields.
Partnerships
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. | EnPross Inc. |
AirScience Corp. | FP Innovations |
Alcan Specialty Aluminas | Imperial Oil |
CANMET-Ottawa,NRCan | Intellectual Ventures |
CelluForce | IOGEN Corporation |
EcoSynthetix Inc. | Omnova Solutions |