
Engineering faculty at Windsor and Coventry universities are working together to develop software to teach vehicle dynamics.
Engineering faculty at Windsor and Coventry universities are working together to develop software to teach vehicle dynamics.
A provincial pledge of nearly $17 million will support research and development at Windsor’s Automotive Research and Development Centre.
A team of UWindsor mechanical and electrical engineering students competed in the Electric Vehicle Grand Prix, last month in Indianapolis.
A reception Thursday celebrated the 15-year run of the AUTO21 Network of Centres of Excellence.
Lancer Aerosports will put its model plane to the test in the SAE Aero Design competition, April 22 to 24 in Van Nuys, California.
A group of electrical and mechanical engineering students from the University of Windsor will help educate the community on emerging green technologies on April 17 at Devonshire Mall.
The group of fourth-year students has designed and built an electric vehicle, which they will race May 17 and 18 in the Electric Vehicle Grand Prix (EVGP) at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, located in Speedway, Indiana.
Three research institutions will share work on lightweight technologies for vehicles, under an agreement formalized Monday.
Engineering professor Bill Altenhof is an organizer of the International Crashworthiness Symposium, to be held on the UWindsor campus April 11.
A project designing vehicles driven by potential energy tested engineering students’ practical application of the principles of dynamics.
A partnership to develop experimental testing procedures may soon provide better insight into the crashworthiness of aluminum car parts.