Civil and Environmental Engineering

UWindsor environmental engineering MASc students Rania Toufeili and Chrissy Ure show off their iron rings after graduation. Both were offered scholarships by the Ontario Society of Professional Engineers.UWindsor environmental engineering MASc students Rania Toufeili and Chrissy Ure show off their iron rings after graduation. Both were offered scholarships by the Ontario Society of Professional Engineers.

UWindsor engineering students claim three of four province-wide scholarships

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.

Christina Ure is completing her Master of Applied Science in Environmental Engineering.Christina Ure is completing her Master of Applied Science in Environmental Engineering.

Environmental Engineering builds students up for success

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.”

Board members of Camp Cherith thank UWindsor engineering studentsBoard members of Camp Cherith (standing) thank UWindsor engineering students Lauren Ramirez, Anne Baker, Karla Gorospe, and Rachel Muir for their help in fighting erosion of the camp’s grounds. (Not pictured: Kwame Afrani and Mike Kadhim.)

Engineering students honoured for helping Walkerton camp mitigate riverbank erosion

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.

Sara Alhasan, Rupp CarriveauSara Alhasan, a 2015 recipient of an American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers Grant, receives an award from professor Rupp Carriveau for her excellence in stewardship at the 2016 Turbulence and Energy Awards ceremony.

Ceremony to recognize award-winning researchers in turbulence and energy

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.

Members of the Lancer Motorsports team pose with their baja car capstone project.Members of the Lancer Motorsports team pose with their baja car capstone project.

Students to display latest engineering innovations

More than 300 University of Windsor students will display the latest engineering innovations Friday.