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cold spray technology scientistsFrom left, research associates Dmitry Dzhurinskiy, Volf Leschynsky, IDIR associate director Emil Strumban, and technician Damir Ziganshin examine a bottle of the powder composition being used to coat repair welds at the top of the Hanna Street water tower.

Spray technology extends life of water tower

Scientists from the university's Institute for Diagnostic Imaging Research have used a powder composition with a cold spray process to coat and extend the life of repair welds at the top of the Hanna Street water tower.
Vernon SmithCJAM manager Vern Smith says holding the station's 30th anniversary on the same weekend as the university's 50th will be a great way to celebrate the station's contributions to campus culture.

CJAM marks anniversary with Contradance reunion

Contradance will headline the CJAM anniversary show on September 21 at the FM Lounge.
Kitten apparently playing guitarThere may be no actual kitten musicians on the bill, but the benefit concert A Cause for Paws will raise funds for the Windsor/ Essex County Humane Society.

Concert to benefit furry friends

Business students are holding A Cause for Paws, a concert to benefit the Windsor/ Essex County Humane Society, on Friday, July 26.

Biomass fuel researcher to present findings in India

Producing fuels from under-utilized biomass instead of fossil based feedstock is an effective means of alleviating concerns about climate change and energy security, according to an engineering professor who will present his research at a conference in India this week.

“These are the major factors driving our search for cheap renewable energy sources,” said Jerald Lalman, a professor in the department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.