Shahzeb is currently pursuing his MASc in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering. His work is focused on enabling the next generation of electric vehicle infrastructure through novel thermal management strategies. He is also working within a multidisciplinary project to design a functioning electric vehicle fast charger as a proof-of-concept.
In 2022, Shahzeb Mirza was one of 13 University of Toronto graduate students to receive $15,000 from Climate Positive Energy to further his research. Titled “Thermal Management of EV Power Electronics using Metallic Phase Change Materials,” Shahzeb’s project focused on enabling the next generation of… Read more »
Climate Positive Energy has integrated into the Lawson Climate Institute.
Integration of the Climate Positive Energy Initiative (CPE) into the Lawson Climate Institute (LCI) represents a strategic evolution that amplifies University of Toronto’s collective impact on climate solutions. CPE's established expertise in sustainable energy research and innovation becomes a cornerstone of the Lawson Climate Institute's comprehensive mandate to address the climate crisis through technology, policy, and education.
Existing and ongoing grants, research projects, partnerships, and other activity under Climate Positive Energy will continue uninterrupted and will transition to operate under the Lawson Climate Institute brand in the coming months.