Mehrdad Saif

Michael Elachkar, a skilled trades professional enrolled in the university’s BEng Tech program, shows Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland how the class is working with programmable logic controllers to improve industrial automation.Michael Elachkar, a skilled trades professional enrolled in the university’s BEng Tech program, shows Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland how the class is working with programmable logic controllers to improve industrial automation.

Visit educates federal minister about engineering innovations

Foreign affairs minister Chrystia Freeland met with engineering students and faculty Tuesday.

Mehrdad SaifMehrdad Saif, dean of engineering, has been inducted as a fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering.

Dean inducted as an engineering fellow

Mehrdad Saif, dean of engineering, has been inducted as a fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering.

Masha Dmitrenko is shown an engineering capstone project by Andrew Jenner.Visitor Masha Dmitrenko is shown an engineering capstone project by Andrew Jenner, the team lead technologist for the Faculty of Engineering.

Dean opens door of discovery to aspiring engineer

Dean Mehrdad Saif was pleasantly surprised when he received a letter from a Grade 4 student asking what she should do to become an engineer.

Mehrdad Saif, Alison Samson, Patti WeirMehrdad Saif, dean of engineering; Alison Samson, director of graduate academic services; Brian Bendig, president of Cavalier Tool and Manufacturing Ltd.; and Patti Weir, dean of graduate studies, attend a ribbon-cutting ceremony on March 29. Cavalier Tool and the provincial government have teamed up to provide to a $15,000 scholarship for engineering graduate students at UWindsor.

Local manufacturer and provincial government announce $15,000 scholarship for engineering students at UWindsor

Cavalier Tool and the provincial government have teamed up to provide to a $15,000 scholarship for engineering graduate students at UWindsor.

Shawn Khoshaien, Jennifer Scherer, Amanda Wilson, Laura Daniel and George VereykenShawn Khoshaien, director of engineering for Union Gas, presents a $500 cheque to Jennifer Scherer, Amanda Wilson, Laura Daniel and George Vereyken for the team’s first-place finish Friday in the Capstone Design Demonstration Day competition.

Beach pavilion design sets engineering students on course to win

An innovative design for a pavilion at Colchester Beach has won praise for a team of Windsor engineering students.

Douglas Kneale, Matt St. Louis, Kemal Tepe, Rupp Carriveau, Andrzej Sobiesiak, Jeff Defoe, Mehrdad SaifProvost Douglas Kneale, Matt St. Louis, Kemal Tepe, Rupp Carriveau, Andrzej Sobiesiak, Jeff Defoe and dean Mehrdad Saif pose at the 2016 Medals of Excellence Ceremony at the Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation on June 29. St. Louis, Tepe, Carriveau, Sobiesiak and Defoe received medals for their dedication and service to the Faculty of Engineering.

Engineering faculty and staff recognized for dedication and service

Nine engineering faculty and staff members received medals of excellence at a ceremony on June 29.

Alan Wildeman and Jianguo XiaPresidential summit: Alan Wildeman and Jianguo Xia sign internship agreements on behalf of the University of Windsor and Shanghai University of Engineering Science, respectively.

Research internship to strengthen ties to Chinese university in Shanghai

A delegation from Shanghai University of Engineering Science spent Friday at the University of Windsor to discuss opportunities for collaboration.

Mehrdad Saif, Frank A. DeMarco, president Alan Wildeman, and Carl St. PierreDean of engineering Mehrdad Saif, Frank A. DeMarco, president Alan Wildeman, and Carl St. Pierre pose at a lab naming ceremony May 28 at the Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation.

Former UWindsor leader still making an impact

Although Frank A. DeMarco, a man of many hats, officially left his last UWindsor role 30 years ago, he continues to propel the University of Windsor forward.

The former UWindsor professor, researcher, coach, first dean of engineering, inaugural vice president and now, professor emeritus, was honoured on May 28 at the University of Windsor by former colleagues and students, friends, staff and members of his family, who donated $100,000 to the University’s engineering and science faculties in honour of his illustrious career.