
The Faculty of Engineering would like to welcome
Dr. Mehrdad Saif, P.Eng. as our new Dean of Engineering here at the University of Windsor! Dr. Saif joined our Faculty on July 1, 2011.
Dr. Saif was formerly a professor and Director of the School of Engineering Science at Simon Fraser University. He earned his bachelor's (1982), master's (1984), and doctoral (1987) degrees in electrical engineering from Clevland State University and joined the Simon Fraser faculty in 1987. Click here for the full story.

Windsor’s unique climate of co-operation between academic, business and industry sectors gives you access to state-of-the-art engineering facilities and outstanding career opportunities.
The Faculty of Engineering offers programs designed to develop professional competence and to prepare students to solve the technical problems of society and the global environment. Our departments include:
The 300,000 sq. ft. Centre for Engineering Innovation (CEI) will house the University of Windsor's Faculty of Engineering, with an impact that will reverberate off campus.
Students are stoked about the new facility.
“You get so excited, you just can’t wait for the building to just be done and you moving into it and using all the equipment that’s going to be in there,” said Amine, a third-year electrical engineering student originally from Lebanon. “I’m considering doing a master’s just so I can say that I worked in that building.”
"The Centre for Engineering Innovation will provide our students with an extraordinary facility within which to learn and to see engineering in action. It will provide laboratories and research facilities where emerging priorities such as environmental sustainability, alternative energy, nanostructure, lighter materials, and more efficient manufacturing systems can be addressed," says UWindsor President Alan Wildeman.
Learn more about the new Centre for Engineering Innovation opening in the Fall, 2012.
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