The 2025 Cleaner Earth and Atmosphere Conference is set for June 19 and 20.
The 2025 Cleaner Earth and Atmosphere Conference is set for June 19 and 20.
The 2025 Cleaner Earth and Atmosphere Conference is set for June 19 and 20.
The 2025 Cleaner Earth and Atmosphere Conference is set for June 19 and 20.
The Engineering to Adapt symposium discussed challenges and solutions to responsible living.
Mechanical engineering professor Ofelia Jianu is leading a UWindsor team working to advance the use of hydrogen in sustainable energy systems.
Mechanical engineering professor Ofelia Jianu is leading a UWindsor team working to advance the use of hydrogen in sustainable energy systems.
UWindsor professor Rupp Carriveau and greenhouse operations engineer Lucas Semple are pictured at an Under Sun Acres greenhouse in Leamington, Ont. The university has teamed with the produce grower to examine the feasibility of a solar energy system.
UWindsor researchers have teamed with local produce growers to examine the feasibility of solar energy to improve greenhouse operating efficiency.
UWindsor professor Rupp Carriveau leads a workshop designed for developers, utilities, service providers, and researchers.
The sustainable production and use of energy was the focus of a symposium and industry summit hosted last week by the University of Windsor.
Sara 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.
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.
Student Sara Alhasan accepts an award for her excellence in stewardship from professor Rupp Carriveau, co-director and co-founder of the Turbulence and Energy Lab, at its 2016 research awards ceremony.
A reception September 16 honoured high-achieving researchers in the University of Windsor’s Turbulence and Energy Laboratory.
Ahmad Reza Vasel-Be-Hagh, third from left, receives congratulations from engineering professors Rupp Carriveau, Majid Ahmadi and David Ting for his top authorship award at the 2015 Turbulence and Energy Research Awards ceremony.
A reception Friday will honour high-achieving student researchers in the Turbulence and Energy Laboratory.
Professors Rupp Carriveau and David Ting will receive $112,000 to refine an underwater compressed air energy storage and conversion system.
Professors Rupp Carriveau and David Ting will receive $112,000 to refine an underwater compressed air energy storage and conversion system.
David Ting, professor of mechanical, automotive and materials engineering, at work in his Turbulence and Energy Lab at the University of Windsor.
David Ting is hoping his new book will help students grasp the complex topic of turbluence in flows.