Six engineering students will spend the summer in the U.K. improving their research skills in water treatment and renewable energy technologies.
Six engineering students will spend the summer in the U.K. improving their research skills in water treatment and renewable energy technologies.
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.
The University of Windsor’s research into automotive innovation was recently featured in a magazine that will be read across Canada.
The work of professors Daniel Green, Narayan Kar, Colin Novak, Kemal Tepe, and Ming Zheng is highlighted in Perspective, a magazine published by the Windsor Essex Economic Development Corporation and distributed through the Globe and Mail.
Engineering professor Colin Novak will be featured in a Japanese science show for his investigation into the source of the infamous Windsor Hum.
Colin Novak is big in Japan.
And if the associate professor of mechanical, materials and automotive engineering isn’t yet, he will be soon.
A camera crew from Japan’s national public broadcaster NHK will be at the University of Windsor on April 16 to report on Dr. Novak’s investigation into the source of the infamous Windsor Hum.
Novak’s Noise Vibration and Harshness-Sound Quality Group set up low-frequency noise monitoring stations across the city’s west end to record noise within the hum’s frequency range.
Students from the Master of Mechanical Engineering - Automotive program presented posters on their co-op placements Wednesday.
A project to design and build hydraulic robotic arms taught a class of engineering students about the challenges of the profession.
A co-op placement provided more than practical work experience for Bhavesh Lakhankiya.
Not only did the master of engineering student gain invaluable experience working at Diageo Canada Inc. in Amherstburg, Ont., but Lakhankiya also said he learned something that can’t be taught in the classroom.
“As an international student, this was my first opportunity to work within the Canadian work culture,” Lakhankiya said, who grew up in India.
The public is invited as eight M.Eng students discuss their co-op work experiences, Friday in the Centre for Engineering Innovation.
Participants are all students in the master of engineering in mechanical engineering with the automotive option program. They will present posters on their co-operative education placements from 2 to 4:30 p.m. in the east atrium of the building’s lobby.
Custom valve covers engineered by UWindsor students put the finishing touch on a one-of-a-kind 1967 Ford Mustang.