Tao Peng completed his doctoral studies under the joint supervision of professors at the University of Windsor and Sorbonne University.
Tao Peng completed his doctoral studies under the joint supervision of professors at the University of Windsor and Sorbonne University.
Six engineering students will spend the summer in the U.K. improving their research skills in water treatment and renewable energy technologies.
A biotechnology student from India has recently completed a UWindsor research internship exploring the field of alternative energy sources.
Ram Balachandar, vice-provost international, and Patti Weir, dean of graduate studies, are pleased to announce the receipt of two Canadian Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Scholarships.
These prestigious three-year scholarships are funded through the Community Foundations of Canada, the Rideau Hall Foundation and the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada.
AUCC president Paul Davidson says the scholarships will provide students with transformative international study and research experiences.
Producing fuels from under-utilized biomass instead of fossil based feedstock is an effective means of alleviating concerns about climate change and energy security, according to an engineering professor who will present his research at a conference in India this week.
“These are the major factors driving our search for cheap renewable energy sources,” said Jerald Lalman, a professor in the department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
A post-doctoral research fellow is brushing up on his diplomatic skills now that he’s been named Canada’s young ambassador in his field.
Subba Rao Chaganti – known informally by his peers as “Rao” – has been named the country’s Young Ambassador for the American Society for Microbiology.
University Players begins its 53nd season with William Shakespeare’s ever-popular comedy Much Ado About Nothing. The play runs September 15 to 18 and 21 to 25 at Essex Hall Theatre.