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Structural monitoring expert to meet with wind energy researchers

Michael Todd will discuss his research on structural monitoring systems while exploring the opportunity to apply them to wind turbines.


Renewable energy prof's predictions for 2030 available in podcast

Rupp Carriveau participated in a panel discussion last month about life in Ontario in 2030. A podcast of that discussion is available now.

Audit turns up additional opportunities for recycling

Two UWindsor students combed through piles of trash Friday, sorting out the recyclable materials during an audit of campus waste.


Wind energy can boost depressed economies, says research institute CEO

Wind Energy Institute of Canada CEO Scott Harper will be on campus Wednesday to make a brief presentation and meet with faculty and students.


Use of Intelligent Transportation Systems data focus of seminar

A seminar Thursday will explore the use of Intelligent Transportation Systems to calibrate traffic simulations.

More power to the people in 2030, engineering researcher predicts

Rupp Carriveau will be part of a panel of researchers predicting what life will be like in Ontario by 2030.

Campus improvements among engineering student capstone designs

Fourth-year students in civil and environmental engineering showed the progress of their capstone design projects in a poster presentation Friday.

Student plan wins funding for Hotel-Dieu Grace environment-saving initiative

Environmental engineering student Taylor Purdy is helping a local hospital reduce its operating costs by reducing waste.

Finals today in Three Minute Thesis Competition

The University’s first Three Minute Thesis Competition will wrap up Monday, March 18, with presentations by eight finalists.

New flumes give grad students cutting edge technology for studying water flow

Flumes in the new engineering building are used to better understand how to minimize the impact of tsunamis and to build sturdier bridges.