Sara Mechael in a freeze-frame from her prize-winning video.
Four graduate students from the UWindsor Faculty of Science won prizes in NSERC’s Science Action video contest.
Sara Mechael in a freeze-frame from her prize-winning video.
Four graduate students from the UWindsor Faculty of Science won prizes in NSERC’s Science Action video contest.
PhD student Katrina Switzer’s minute-long video on yellow toads is one of six University of Windsor entries to be ranked among the 40 best research videos in Canada.
Six UWindsor entrants are hoping to improve in their ranking among the 40 best in a national video contest on graduate research.
Ian Thomas, biological sciences master's student, accepts his award from University of Windsor President Alan Wildeman, during the Three Minute Thesis competition on Monday, March 26, 2018.
The winner of this year’s Three Minute Thesis competition at the University of Windsor is examining how the chirping of the Savannah Sparrow may help researchers to better understand the development of human language.
Biological sciences master’s student Ian Thomas took home the $1,000 top prize and the chance to represent the University of Windsor at the Ontario 3MT competition final at York University on April 19, 2018.
UWindsor biology associate professor Dan Mennill records the acoustic communication of a Savannah Sparrow on Kent Island.
A team of UWindsor researchers is on a remote island on the East Coast studying the sounds and appearance of the savannah sparrow.