Graduate Studies

group in classroomPeter Frise, right, welcomes new students in the Master of Engineering program to the University of Windsor.

Orientation session welcomes Master of Engineering students

Faculty, staff, and students welcomed more than 650 Master of Engineering (MEng) students at the 2023 Winter Orientation on Wednesday, Jan 4.

The session included a movie and sports event highlights with popcorn, a light lunch, the presentations themselves, and campus tours.

“It was exciting and fun to see so many enthusiastic new students attend the in-person orientation,” says Dr. Peter Frise, associate dean for professional programs. “The event filled all three of the big lecture theatres in the CEI and was a great success.”

Dillon HallThe Graduate Education Research Conference invites proposals from graduate students in any discipline.

Conference to explore interconnected learning

The Graduate Education Research Conference invites proposals from graduate students in any discipline.

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Krishna Telapudi, Kameswara Peddada, and Kartik Peddinti with professor Pooya Moradian Zadeh during Computer Science Demo DayKrishna Telapudi, Kameswara Peddada, and Kartik Peddinti discuss their project Simplified SCO on Wheels” with professor Pooya Moradian Zadeh during Computer Science Demo Day.

Computer science students demonstrate projects

Keen computer science students lined up to pitch their latest programming endeavours to attendees at the 2022 Computer Science Demo Day, Dec. 8.

300 Ouellette Ave. held the event in-person for the first time since the pandemic started. The downtown building houses the Master of Applied Computing (MAC) program.

MAC student Kameswara Peddada was there with his fellow project members pitching their project “Simplified SCO on Wheels,” a product that allows you to check yourself out at a store using your cell phone.

Mike Sonne outside Wrigley FieldMike Sonne’s expertise in biomechanics, paired with his love of baseball, has landed him a job as the Chicago Cubs’ new baseball scientist.

HK grad new baseball scientist for the Chicago Cubs

Mike Sonne’s expertise in biomechanics, paired with his love of baseball, has landed him a job as the Chicago Cubs’ new baseball scientist.

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