Engineering

Girl Guides assembling model of human body More than 60 local Girl Guides earned recycling, bodyworks and physics badges by completing hands-on activities Saturday at the University of Windsor.

Windsor Girl Guides explore science and engineering at UWindsor

More than 60 local Girl Guides earned recycling, bodyworks and physics badges by completing hands-on activities Saturday at the University of Windsor.

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Josh Jaekel and Jalal AhamedJosh Jaekel and Jalal Ahamed have developed a personalized navigation system that has the potential to assist the visually impaired and those in low-visibility environments. The wearable smart device can track steps and map out surrounding obstacles in real-time.

Technology pioneered at UWindsor aims to assist visually impaired

UWindsor engineering researchers have developed a personalized navigation system that uses motion and acoustic wave sensors to detect nearby objects.

Lukasz Pach, Peter Doris, Steve Hodder, Tristin Gumiela, Ben LevineLukasz Pach, Peter Doris, Hydro One industry judge Steve Hodder, Tristin Gumiela and Ben Levine hold up UWindsor’s first place trophy at the Ontario Engineering Competition in Ottawa. The UWindsor Engineering students will represent Ontario at the Canadian Engineering Competition in March at the University of Calgary.

Engineering students win provincial competition, advance to nationals

A miniature autonomous vehicle built by four UWindsor students in less than six hours placed first in a provincial engineering design competition.

Girls work on experimentsBadge Day, March 11 on the UWindsor campus, will give local Girl Guides a chance to earn three badges while exploring engineering and science.

Day of campus activities to help Girl Guides earn badges

Badge Day, March 11 on the UWindsor campus, will give local Girl Guides a chance to earn three badges while exploring engineering and science.