Science

Presentation to outline methods of analyzing conflict

A free public presentation will describe a novel approach to conflict resolution, Friday, March 11, at the Odette School of Business.

Takehiro Inohara, professor in the Department of Value and Decision Sciences at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, will discuss “State transition time analysis in the graph model for conflict resolution,” at 10:30 a.m. in room 321, Odette Building.

His paper on the subject was published in the February 2016 edition of the journal Applied Mathematics and Computation.

An-Chang Shi of McMaster University.Physics professor An-Chang Shi of McMaster University will discuss research into soft matter in a free public presentation March 10.

Seminar to explore research into soft matter

Physics professor An-Chang Shi of McMaster University will discuss research into soft matter in a free public presentation March 10.

Grpowing Biotech EntrepreneurshipStudents with an eye to becoming leaders in their fields are invited to take part in the February 26 Growing Biotech Entrepreneurship workshop.

Workshop promises business tips for budding biotech entrepreneurs

Students with an eye to becoming leaders in their fields are invited to take part in the February 26 Growing Biotech Entrepreneurship workshop.

call for volunteers

Organizers seeking volunteers for Science Rendezvous 2016

A meeting next week will explain how UWindsor students can join the volunteer organizing committee for Science Rendezvous 2016.

The annual festival offers hands-on activities to engage the public with science and innovation. The University of Windsor campus will play host on May 7. Graduate and undergrad students from all faculties and disciplines may gain skills while sharing their love of science with Windsor-Essex residents of all ages.

Rudresh Jha poses for his UwinCARD identification photo.Rudresh Jha, a new master’s student of applied computing, poses for his UwinCARD identification photo.

Orientation sessions welcome January entrants

Hundreds of registrants taking up studies in January attended Winter Orientation for information about available support services and the transition to campus life.