Electrical and Computer Engineering

Centre for Engineering InnovationEngineering students Pegah Mansourian and Mina Zamanirafe won an award at the International Conference on Wireless and Satellite Systems for their paper on detecting attacks on automotive computer systems.

Research into vehicle computer security measures wins international notice

Research by engineering students into automotive cybersecurity was the best paper at the International Conference on Wireless and Satellite Systems.
Gordon HarlingThe Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering will host CMC Microsystems CEO Gordon Harling on Oct. 21.

Friday presentation to discuss tech sharing

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering will host CMC Microsystems CEO Gordon Harling on Oct. 21.

Haein Jeon, Yong Hoon Kim, Yujin Park, Jiyeong Kang, Eunsik Kim, and Chris Lee.Students visiting from South Korea’s Ewha Womans University will work with UWindsor researchers to improve the performance of self-driving vehicles. From left: Haein Jeon, Yong Hoon Kim, Yujin Park, Jiyeong Kang, Eunsik Kim, and Chris Lee.

East meets West in autonomous vehicle research

Students from South Korea are visiting Windsor to join research into improving the riding comfort of connected and autonomous vehicles.
Hugh MacIsaacHugh MacIsaac of the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research has been awarded $275,000 over five years under the Natural Sciences and Environmental Research Council of Canada’s Discovery grant program to assess interacting stressors in lakes.

Professors receive more than $4.1 million for scientific and engineering research

More than $4 million in federal research funds will support scientists and students to become global leaders in their fields.
students building entry in the Intercollegiate Rocket Engineering CompetitionAn open house in the Centre for Engineering Innovation today will display fourth-year capstone projects, like this entry in the Intercollegiate Rocket Engineering Competition. Photo by Naomi Pelkey.

Engineering student projects promise benefits to local community and industry

An open house in the Centre for Engineering Innovation today will display fourth-year capstone projects.