These lamps were created by engineering students using recycled materials.
These lamps were created by engineering students using recycled materials.
A virtual reality lab was one of the projects demonstrated by fourth-year industrial engineering students on March 31.
A virtual reality lab was one of the projects demonstrated by fourth-year industrial engineering students on March 31.
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.
The age-old battle between cats and Christmas trees has led to the production of an animated Christmas tale by two University of Windsor Faculty.
“The Cat and The Tree” was written by Duncan Lam, sessional instructor at Odette School of Business. It was illustrated by Dr. Jill Urbanic, professor of mechanical engineering at the School of Engineering. She is also the co-founder and vice-president of CAMufacturning Solutions, where Duncan is the General Manager. Both are also UWindsor alum.
Engineering professor Jill Urbanic welcomes visitors to the maker space in the Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation.
Faculty, staff, and students welcomed more than 2,000 prospective students and their guests to Fall Open House.
Professor Arezoo Emadi is the recipient of an award for excellence in the development and teaching of laboratory-based courses in undergraduate engineering.
Professors Jill Urbanic and John Trant will propose potential research projects at an upcoming WE-Spark think tank event.
Professors Jill Urbanic and John Trant will propose potential research projects at an upcoming WE-Spark think tank event.
Aayush Vashi, Iram Malik, and Mahmoud Yamin took first place in the first-ever Windsor Mold Group Capstone Endowment Awards for UWindsor’s industrial engineering program.
UWindsor students are improving the community through industrial engineering.
Engineering professor Jill Urbanic was named “Tech Researcher of the Year” during last week’s Tech Awards YQG.
Engineering professor Rupp Carriveau and UWindsor engineering alumnus Lucas Semple, Under Sun Acres greenhouse operations engineer, are part of a national effort exploring how leading-edge greenhouse technology can be delivered to remote locations and optimized to reduce energy costs and increase production.
A team from Windsor Engineering is leading a national effort exploring the next frontier of sustainable and accessible food.