Noah Campbell, Mitra Mirhassani, and Ikjot Saini won awards from the APMA Institute for Automotive Cybersecurity.
Noah Campbell, Mitra Mirhassani, and Ikjot Saini won awards from the APMA Institute for Automotive Cybersecurity.
Hands-on activities introducing children to engineering concepts and principles are available for parents and educators.
Hands-on activities introducing children to engineering concepts and principles are available for parents and educators.
Volunteers with the Engineering Students’ Society have created a replica of the University of Windsor campus in the video game Minecraft.
Volunteers with the Engineering Students’ Society have created a replica of the University of Windsor campus in Minecraft.
Sahereh Sabandabadi, a Master’s student in engineering, is researching ways to build safeguards into 5G Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
Sahereh Sabandabadi, a Master’s student in engineering, is researching ways to build safeguards into 5G Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
Windsor Engineering is offering free, online workshops for students in Grades 3 to 10 on Saturdays in October and November.
Windsor Engineering is offering free, online workshops for students in Grades 3 to 10 on Saturdays in October and November.
Two awards of $500 will recognize STEM students who have demonstrated dedication to the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion.
This screenshot of a live computer vision simulation shows how image processing recognizes certain objects and their locations within their environment.
UWindsor engineering researchers have received federal funding to bring cutting-edge artificial intelligence to the manufacturing floor.
Layers of nano-fibres can produce high-efficiency mask filters, says materials engineering professor Reza Riahl.
Materials engineering prof Reza Riahi is working with local manufacturers to develop high-grade face masks using nano-fibres.
Rajeev Ruparathna is part of a research team using computer modeling to help construction workers operate safely during a pandemic.
Engineering professors Rajeev Ruparathna and Niel Van Engelen are using computer modeling to schedule construction work in a pandemic.