Civil and Environmental Engineering

Keith HipelKeith Hipel, 2018 recipient of the Miroslaw Romanowski Medal, will deliver a free public lecture Tuesday, Feb. 5, at the University of Windsor.

Lecture to consider conflict resolution in crowded world

Keith Hipel, 2018 recipient of the Miroslaw Romanowski Medal, will deliver a free public lecture Tuesday, Feb. 5, at the University of Windsor.

Staecey-Merveille NgabireCivil engineering student Staecey-Merveille Ngabire will discuss her experiences fleeing conflict in Burundi in a talk Saturday in New York City.

Engineering student to deliver TED-Ed talk

Civil engineering student Staecey-Merveille Ngabire will discuss her experiences fleeing conflict in Burundi in a talk Saturday in New York City.

Fourth-year civil engineering students tour the construction site of the new Windsor Public Library Sandwich branch on Friday, Aug. 3, 2018.Fourth-year civil engineering students tour the construction site of the new Windsor Public Library Sandwich branch on Friday, Aug. 3, 2018.

Civil engineering students get sneak peek at historic renovation

UWindsor students got a first-hand look last week at the challenges engineers face when working on heritage projects.

Visual Arts and the Built Environment professor Jason Grossi and sessional instructor William Tape led 48 fourth-year civil and environmental engineering students through the site of the future Windsor Public Library branch in historic Sandwich last Friday.

Grossi said the new library holds many lessons for students.

Dylan Verburg, Rajesh SethUWindsor engineering student Dylan Verburg and professor Rajesh Seth take samples from the water supply to New Delhi, the capital of India.

Engineering magazine profiles Windsor grad student

A magazine for the province’s engineers has profiled Dylan Verburg’s work to improve water quality in the Indian capital city of New Delhi.

Abdul Abdul, Jonathan Byensi, Damir Ferhatovic, Ankit Bhat, and Shreya PatkiSix engineering students will spend the summer in the United Kingdom improving their research skills in water treatment and renewable energy technologies: Abdul Abdul, Jonathan Byensi, Damir Ferhatovic, Ankit Bhat, and Shreya Patki (not pictured: Laura George).

Students to hone engineering skills during three-month stints in U.K.

Six engineering students will spend the summer in the U.K. improving their research skills in water treatment and renewable energy technologies.