Majid Ahmadi welcomes new students to the Master of Engineering during an orientation session May 7.
Majid Ahmadi welcomes new students to the Master of Engineering during an orientation session May 7.
Doctoral student Faraz Talebpour shows off a remote-controlled underwater vehicle, one of the research projects displayed Friday in the Centre for Engineering Innovation.
Students and faculty displayed more than 30 research projects during an open house Friday in the Centre for Engineering Innovation.
Brian Aldington and Matthew Saby of die set manufacturer Anchor Danly enjoy a tour by grad student John Magliaro of the structural engineering testing lab, Friday in the Centre for Engineering Innovation.
The UWindsor Faculty of Engineering showcased its research expertise for representatives of more than 40 industrial concerns Friday.
Doctoral candidate Priscilla Williams poses with her poster at a presentation marking World Water Day 2016.
Student researchers will present posters on their projects related to World Water Day, Wednesday in the lobby of the Centre for Engineering Innovation.
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.
A session March 22 will help UWindsor faculty and staff understand the role of educational agents in recruiting international students.
A session March 22 will help faculty and staff understand the role of educational agents in recruiting international students to the University of Windsor.
Five panelists will share their experiences and perspectives on working with or as an agent:
UWindsor president Alan Wildeman (seated, centre) signs a memorandum of understanding surrounded by witnesses (clockwise): acting provost Bob Orr, associate vice-provost for international cooperation Diana Kao, civil engineering professor Ram Balachandar, coordinator of advanced and professional studies for the Faculty of Engineering Majid Ahmadi, head of civil engineering Faouzi Ghrib, and dean of engineering Mehrdad Saif.
The University of Windsor has signed an agreement with the Università degli Studi di Udine to establish a dual-degree program in civil engineering.
A degree completion program allowing engineering students from Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, to finish their educations in Windsor represents a great collaborative partnership, says Saint Mary’s dean of science, Steven Smith.
“It will give our students a much broader range of options than they already have,” he said Tuesday. “Windsor has incredible programs with fantastic faculty and facilities.”