Engineering students show off their stormwater management plan project during World Water Day observances: (from left) Phylicia Krainz, Faye Ingrid Sepacio, Sarah Beneteau, Prof. Tirupati Bolisetti, Dima Pola.
Engineering students show off their stormwater management plan project during World Water Day observances: (from left) Phylicia Krainz, Faye Ingrid Sepacio, Sarah Beneteau, Prof. Tirupati Bolisetti, Dima Pola.
Civil engineering professor Tirupati Bolisetti and Kwaku Gyau Gyamfi discuss the student’s project on resilience of water supplies in Arctic communities on World Water Day.
The next time you look at the Great Lakes or wonder about Arctic communities, you will think about them a little differently because of the research of engineering students Vrashesh Vipul Karkar and Kwaku Gyau Gyamfi.
Karkar examined the water in Great Lakes Basin watersheds to assess the amount of microplastics that are present in the water. His research focuses on the quantities of microplastics humans are releasing into rivers and the Great Lakes, developing cutting edge modelling tools to quantify the microplastics being released.
Engineering professor Tirupati Bolisetti integrates socio-economic factors into strategies to adapt water management to climate change.
Engineering professor Tirupati Bolisetti integrates socio-economic factors into strategies to adapt water management to climate change.
Tirupati Bolisetti engages with a student presenter during World Water Day 2023. This year’s celebration is set for Friday, March 22.
World Water Day is set for Friday, March 22.
Civil engineering professor Tirupati Bolisetti looks at a project by student Digvijaysinh Borasiya on World Water Day.
Master’s student Muthu Vijayakumar presents his poster on storm water runoff in the vicinity of the University of Windsor to professor Tirupati Bolisetti, who organized the March 22 student poster presentation to mark World Water Day.
The Windsor Engineering summer newsletter highlights research and activities by faculty and students.
The Windsor Engineering summer newsletter highlights research and activities by faculty and students.
Engineering alumnus Md Mizanur Rahman (MASc 2003) has been featured among Canada’s top 100 professionals.
Engineering alumnus Md Mizanur Rahman (MASc 2003) has been featured among Canada’s top 100 professionals.
A team of UWindsor researchers, including civil engineering professor Edwin Tam, is exploring how municipalities can improve their resiliency to respond to and recover from pandemic scenarios.
A team of UWindsor researchers is exploring how municipalities can improve their resiliency to respond to and recover from pandemic scenarios.
A UWindsor research team led by engineering professor Edwin Tam is studying what makes some municipalities able to withstand a pandemic like COVID-19 and return to normalcy faster than others.
A UWindsor team is researching what makes some municipalities able to withstand a pandemic like COVID-19 and return to normalcy faster than others.