Noah Campbell, Mitra Mirhassani, and Ikjot Saini won awards from the APMA Institute for Automotive Cybersecurity.
Noah Campbell, Mitra Mirhassani, and Ikjot Saini won awards from the APMA Institute for Automotive Cybersecurity.
Professors Jalal Ahamed, Mitra Mirhassani, Simon Rondeau-Gagné, and Yufeng Tong have received $50,000 from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council to design a portable device to test for COVID-19, replacing the need for samples to be sent to a laboratory for analysis.
A team from the University of Windsor is designing a portable device to test for COVID-19.
Mitra Mirhassani and Huapeng Wu have received funding through the Canadian Urban Transit Research and Innovation Consortium to research the security of hardware used in autonomous vehicles and transit systems.
Two UWindsor professors have received $383,000 to research how to ensure the cybersecurity of autonomous vehicles.
Meitong Pan, a master’s student who works with professor Mitra Mirhassani in the Analog and Mixed Signal Research Lab, examines a board used to implement complex digital computations.
A University of Windsor researcher aims to investigate cybersecurity issues that arise from battery charging infrastructure for electric vehicle.
Ryan Gilleran, an application engineer with ANSYS, demonstrates a virtual reality cave to UWindsor provost Douglas Kneale and associate vice-president academic Jeff Berryman at a $5 million funding announcement for automotive innovation in Windsor-Essex.
A $5 million investment announced Friday by the federal government will help make Windsor-Essex a leader in mobility innovation.
Engineering students Mohammad Kaddouh and Mohanad Elkafarneh demonstrate the robotic arm they designed and built.
A design competition for electrical engineering students brought their learning out of textbooks and into reality last week.
Second-year engineering students will put their electronics projects on public display Thursday in the Centre for Engineering Innovation.
Second-year engineering students will put their electronics projects on public display Thursday in the Centre for Engineering Innovation.
Students display their electrical circuit projects during the April 2016 UWindsor Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ (IEEE) design competition.
Third-year electrical engineering students will demonstrate their projects during an open house Friday in the Centre for Engineering Innovation.
Donovan O’Donnell and Claudia Lutfallah, second-year electrical engineering students, prepare their automated plant watering system for judging in UWindsor Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ first Electrical Circuit Design Competition.
Electrical engineering students participated in the UWindsor Electrical Circuit Design Competition, April 7 in the Centre for Engineering Innovation.
Most University offices will close Friday, February 24.
Exceptions include the Leddy Library, which will open 8 a.m. to midnight, and the Crocodile Grill, which will serve breakfast and lunch from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and dinner from 5 to 9 p.m.