Athena scholar Aliyah King is studying medicine at the University of Ottawa.
Athena scholar Aliyah King is studying medicine at the University of Ottawa.
Krishna Telapudi, Kameswara Peddada, and Kartik Peddinti discuss their project Simplified SCO on Wheels” with professor Pooya Moradian Zadeh during Computer Science Demo Day.
Keen computer science students lined up to pitch their latest programming endeavours to attendees at the 2022 Computer Science Demo Day, Dec. 8.
300 Ouellette Ave. held the event in-person for the first time since the pandemic started. The downtown building houses the Master of Applied Computing (MAC) program.
MAC student Kameswara Peddada was there with his fellow project members pitching their project “Simplified SCO on Wheels,” a product that allows you to check yourself out at a store using your cell phone.
UWindsor students Anumita Jain and Lana Yacoub flank University of Toronto ecology professor Maydianne Andrade at the 2022 Canadian Science Policy Conference.
Alumnus Dennis Ma credits his UWindsor education with preparing him for his career researching drugs to treat cancer.
Alumnus Dennis Ma credits his UWindsor education with preparing him for his career researching drugs to treat cancer.
Members of chemistry professor Nick Vukotic’s research group pose with an instrument panel signed by Proto and UWindsor staff involved in the build (from left): Anton Dmitrienko, Dr. Vukotic, Michelle Dao, Melissa Berberi, Madeleine Chang, Joy-Lynn Kobti, and Ali Baranbo.
Students in the Special Topics in Earth and Environmental Sciences/Advanced Tort Law course conducted a safety audit of Sandpoint Beach on Windsor’s east end.
Joseph Zurakowski, a doctoral student of chemistry, has won a Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship.
Joseph Zurakowski, a doctoral student of chemistry, has won a Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship.
Biology grad Andrea Bresolin is an emerging artist in residence with Art Windsor Essex.
Biology grad Andrea Bresolin is an emerging artist in residence with Art Windsor Essex.
Alumnus Noah Campbell, now an employee of Blackberry, speaks with students during a networking event at the downtown building housing computer science programs.
Computer science students got a chance to meet Windsor-based tech innovators during a networking event on Nov. 18.
Ottawa economics professor Rose Anne Devlin will present the seminar “Charitable Activities and Community Well-Being” on Thursday, Nov. 24.
Ottawa economics professor Rose Anne Devlin will present the seminar “Charitable Activities and Community Well-Being” on Thursday, Nov. 24.