Peter Frise

Peter Frise speaking to classPeter Frise, associate dean of engineering for professional programs, welcomes new students to the Master of Engineering program.

Session orients Master of Engineering students

Faculty, staff, and students welcomed more than 400 Master of Engineering students to the University of Windsor at the fall orientation session.
room full of students paying attention to man at lecternAssociate dean of engineering for professional programs Peter Frise, right, welcomes new students to the Master of Engineering program.

Orientation welcomes new cohort of Master of Engineering students

Faculty, staff, and students welcomed more than 500 Master of Engineering (MEng) students to the University of Windsor at an orientation session Tuesday, May 2.
speedometerUWindsor professors Peter Frise and Bill Van Heyst make the case for public investment in research to drive growth in the Canadian auto industry in an opinion piece published Monday. Photograph courtesy of Pexels.

Automobility program to advance industry innovation: professors

The new Automobility-CASE program will continue the tradition of Canadian innovation, say professors Peter Frise and Bill Van Heyst.
Peter FriseUWindsor professor Peter Frise helped write a report on the future of connected and automated vehicle technologies in Canada.

UWindsor lends automotive expertise to national study

UWindsor professor Peter Frise helped write a report on the future of connected and automated vehicle technologies in Canada.

Lucas Dodson walking along mountain pathWhile completing a co-op placement with the Schaeffler Group in Germany, engineering student Lucas Dodson explored more than 20 countries, including this trip through the Swiss Alps.

Overseas co-op placement provides life-changing experience

A co-op placement at the German headquarters of the Schaeffler Group can prove a life-changing experience for UWindsor students.

staff of AUTO21The staff of AUTO21 marked its sunset Thursday (from left): director of operations Sandra Bortolotti, scientific director and CEO Peter Frise, former director of external relations Stephanie Campeau, executive assistant Jan Stewart, and manager finance and administration Mary Anne Henderson. Absent: Raed Kadri, Kristie Pearce and Tina Hague.

Automotive research network produced results for industry and for Canadians

A reception Thursday celebrated the 15-year run of the AUTO21 Network of Centres of Excellence.