Mohamed Rafiquzzaman in his lab at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Photo by Tom Zasadzinski.
Mohamed Rafiquzzaman in his lab at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Photo by Tom Zasadzinski.
Noah Campbell, Mitra Mirhassani, and Ikjot Saini won awards from the APMA Institute for Automotive Cybersecurity.
Researchers in UWindsor’s Centre for Hybrid Automotive Research and Green Energy work on a state-of-the-art EV electric motor test system that will be used to conduct next-gen electric vehicle research.
Funding for an industry-academia collaboration will drive innovation in electric vehicle technology.
Research by the Human Systems Lab at the University of Windsor will examine how drivers interact with vehicle automation.
Research by the Human Systems Lab at the University of Windsor will examine how drivers interact with vehicle automation.
Meitong Pan, a master’s student who works with professor Mitra Mirhassani in the Analog and Mixed Signal Research Lab, examines a board used to implement complex digital computations.
A University of Windsor researcher aims to investigate cybersecurity issues that arise from battery charging infrastructure for electric vehicle.
The UWindsor chapter of Women in Cybersecurity will host a breakfast today featuring guest speaker Andrea Stapley of Sun Life Financial.
A symposium on campus Nov. 22 will discuss the future of blockchain.
A symposium on campus Nov. 22 will discuss the future of blockchain.
UWindsor professor Jonathan Wu has been inducted as a fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering.
UWindsor professor Jonathan Wu has been inducted as a fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering.
The Windsor chapter of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers won an award from its parent group for membership retention and activity.
The Windsor chapter of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers won an award from its parent group for membership retention and activity.
The Go Code Girl workshop, Feb. 9 on the UWindsor campus, will teach young women the basics of the computer programming language Python.
The Go Code Girl workshop, Feb. 9 on the UWindsor campus, will teach young women the basics of the computer programming language Python.