Engineering students attended a panel discussion on the relationship between their profession and politics. From left: Peter Frise, Bill Altenhof, Windsor-Tecumseh MPP Andrew Dowie, and moderator Jill Urbanic.
Engineering students attended a panel discussion on the relationship between their profession and politics. From left: Peter Frise, Bill Altenhof, Windsor-Tecumseh MPP Andrew Dowie, and moderator Jill Urbanic.
A team from Windsor engineering claimed a $5,000 prize in the student Proteus Innovation Competition.
Student teams submit business plans for a technological development in the Proteus Innovation Competition.
Student teams submit business plans for a technological development in the Proteus Innovation Competition.
Ofelia Jianu’s Intelligent Fuels and Energy Laboratory has received funding to research hydrogen as an alternative to fossil fuels in automobiles.
The Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada announced $3.2 million in funding for 17 researchers in the Faculty of Engineering.
Professor Daniel Green displays a sheet metal specimen in the Mechanical Testing Lab at the Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation. The specimen was stretch-formed in a formability test.
An injection of nearly $2 million in federal funds will aid University of Windsor researchers.
A University of Windsor memorial scholarship honours engineering grad Luigi Zanettin, pictured here with his wife, Silvana Rotulo.
The Luigi Zanettin Memorial Scholarship honours a Windsor engineering grad who died weeks after receiving his Master of Applied Science degree.
Students put their potential energy vehicles through their paces.
A second-year class in engineering dynamics will convert potential energy to kinetic energy to power their model vehicles in competition Friday.
Bill Altenhof hopes that serving as a councillor in the Town of Tecumseh will allow him to benefit its residents.
The UWindsor engineering professor won a byelection Friday to replace the late Michael Rohrer in the town’s Ward 2. His 676 total votes put him well ahead in a field of six candidates, with almost half of the 1,359 votes cast.
“Ultimately, it’s about giving back to the community which has been so good to me and my family,” says Dr. Altenhof, who was born and raised in the village of St. Clair Beach, which amalgamated with Tecumseh in 1999.
Horst Friedrich of the German Aerospace Center and engineering professors Bill Altenhof of Windsor and Michael Worswick of Waterloo celebrate an agreement to co-operate in research on lightweight vehicle technologies.
Three research institutions will share work on lightweight technologies for vehicles, under an agreement formalized Monday.
Engineering professor Bill Altenhof is an organizer of the International Crashworthiness Symposium, to be held on the UWindsor campus April 11.
Engineering professor Bill Altenhof is an organizer of the International Crashworthiness Symposium, to be held on the UWindsor campus April 11.