
The sustainable production and use of energy was the focus of a symposium and industry summit hosted last week by the University of Windsor.
The sustainable production and use of energy was the focus of a symposium and industry summit hosted last week by the University of Windsor.
Six engineering students will spend the summer in the U.K. improving their research skills in water treatment and renewable energy technologies.
University of Windsor engineering students clinched three of four scholarships offered province-wide by the Ontario Society of Professional Engineers.
In partnership with The Personal Insurance Company, the society annually awards two undergraduate and two graduate students enrolled in engineering programs across Ontario.
More than 20 students of civil and environmental engineering presented poster projects Thursday in celebration of World Water Day.
With a foundation in environmental engineering, Christina Ure knows the future is hers to build.
That’s because her degree from the University of Windsor makes her adept in the valuable art of solving problems.
“As an environmental engineer, we do a lot of problem-solving work for some of the world’s biggest issues,” Ure said.
“That gives us a really good base for other fields – whether that’s business, law or medicine.”
Engineering student Dylan Verburg is in India working on a research project aiming to improve water quality in New Delhi.
A team of engineering students has designed a structure that will help protect a children’s camp from erosion on the banks of the Saugeen River.
Engineering professor Rajesh Seth is leading a collaboration that aims to improve drinking water quality in the capital of India.
Adjunct professor of engineering Saad Y. Jasim has been elected president of the International Ozone Association.
A reception on September 15 will honour high-achieving researchers in the Turbulence and Energy Laboratory. The event gets underway at 3:30 p.m. in room 1118A, Centre for Engineering Innovation.
Several graduate students will be recognized for their innovative research in addition to faculty and staff who assist with the operation of the Turbulence and Energy (T&E) Lab.