UWindsor engineering professor Rupp Carriveau is one of the organizers of a workshop on preparing energy grids to cope with climate change.
UWindsor engineering professor Rupp Carriveau is one of the organizers of a workshop on preparing energy grids to cope with climate change.
These lamps were created by engineering students using recycled materials.
Darryl Danelon addresses new entrants to the Master of Engineering program during an orientation session Jan. 3.
Melanie Kowalski-Fleming will share her experience of the workplace injury of her husband in a presentation Monday hosted by the Faculty of Engineering.
Melanie Kowalski-Fleming will share her experience of the workplace injury of her husband in a presentation Monday hosted by the Faculty of Engineering.
Engineering professor Jalal Ahamed is leading a project exploring a new material to keep electronic time.
Dr. Bruce Minaker, MAME department head; Dr. Afsaneh Edrisy, associate dean - academics; Michael Altenhof (mechanical engineering student), Dr. Bill Van Heyst, dean of engineering.
Third-year mechanical engineering student Michael Altenhof has been awarded the 2024 Board of Governors In-Course Medal, marking the second consecutive year he has received this honour.
The award is presented to the undergraduate student with the highest cumulative average in their field of study at the end of the preceding regular session.
Altenhof achieved an outstanding cumulative average of 98 per cent, the highest in the Faculty of Engineering. This follows his receipt of the same award in 2023, highlighting his consistent excellence in academics.
Professor Nihar Biswas has been inducted as a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering.
Professor Nihar Biswas has been inducted as a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering.
The University of Windsor celebrates its highest-ever rankings in the 2024 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects (GRAS), earning top 200 global recognition in four disciplines, including Telecommunication Engineering, which ranked 101–150 globally and seventh in Canada.
“Faster and more efficient construction,” says professor Niel Van Engelen, “and developing new methods for faster production of commercial and residential spaces is a need.”
In collaboration with civil engineering professor, Dr. Somma, at the University of Udine, Dr. Van Engelen, a professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Master’s students Tommaso Dorbolo and Endin Dafota and research associate Hamed Amini Tehrani are testing a new method, which involves concrete-filled steel tubes.
Professor Eunsik Kim (centre) congratulates Ilfeoma Michael and Elnaz Akhavan Rezaee on student research awards they received at the Association of Canadian Ergonomists conference.