
Environmental engineering master’s candidate Rania Toufeili placed second at the Canadian Network of Asset Managers student research.
Environmental engineering master’s candidate Rania Toufeili placed second at the Canadian Network of Asset Managers student research.
Nearly 100 civil and environmental engineering students assessed ideas to deal with climate change on United Nation’s World Water Day.
An article in the Drive magazine profiles a social enterprise founded by UWindsor student Dylan Verburg.
Keith Hipel, 2018 recipient of the Miroslaw Romanowski Medal, will deliver a free public lecture Tuesday, Feb. 5, at the University of Windsor.
Seismic base isolation can protect structures and their occupants in an earthquake, says engineering professor Niel Van Engelen.
Civil engineering student Staecey-Merveille Ngabire will discuss her experiences fleeing conflict in Burundi in a talk Saturday in New York City.
UWindsor researchers aim to provide local municipalities with a solution to toxic algae that wreak havoc on drinking water quality and wildlife.
Tao Peng completed his doctoral studies under the joint supervision of professors at the University of Windsor and Sorbonne University.
UWindsor students got a first-hand look last week at the challenges engineers face when working on heritage projects.
Visual Arts and the Built Environment professor Jason Grossi and sessional instructor William Tape led 48 fourth-year civil and environmental engineering students through the site of the future Windsor Public Library branch in historic Sandwich last Friday.
Grossi said the new library holds many lessons for students.
A magazine for the province’s engineers has profiled Dylan Verburg’s work to improve water quality in the Indian capital city of New Delhi.