Ikjot Saini spent 2020 collecting accolades for her work as an expert in automobile cybersecurity.
Ikjot Saini spent 2020 collecting accolades for her work as an expert in automobile cybersecurity.
The University of Windsor hosts Canada’s first organization dedicated to countering threats to the connected transportation marketplace.
Co-op work terms with a tech start-up has given four students experience making a direct impact on the spread of COVID-19.
Four UWindsor students gained experience working remotely with software firm Preteckt.
Noah Campbell, Mitra Mirhassani, and Ikjot Saini won awards from the APMA Institute for Automotive Cybersecurity.
UWindsor students are helping to organize a conference bringing together tech industry professionals and students from across Canada and Michigan.
Computer science student Ashley Newton is working to improve the quality of software documentation.
Master’s student Saghi Khani is working on algorithms to identify people at risk of social isolation.
Funding for an industry-academia collaboration will drive innovation in electric vehicle technology.
An international hackathon will focus on cross-border mobility issues, such as smart infrastructure, healthcare, cybersecurity, and entrepreneurship.