Rupp Carriveau

Rupp CarriveauEngineering professor Rupp Carriveau and his research collaborators are exploring the use of wind to power agricultural greenhouses.

Team addressing challenge of powering greenhouse sector

Engineering professor Rupp Carriveau and his research collaborators are exploring the use of wind to power agricultural greenhouses.

truck, train, airplane, shipA mini-conference Friday, Jan. 20, will bring together international experts to discuss the potential for a carbon-free transport corridor from Montreal to Chicago.

Conference to consider carbon-free transport

A mini-conference Friday, Jan. 20, will discuss the potential to create a carbon-free transport corridor from Montreal to Chicago.
Lindsay Miller, Rupp CarriveauEngineering faculty members Lindsay Miller and Rupp Carriveau are spearheading a research program to help bridge the gaps between the technical, economic, and political aspects of the nation’s energy sector.

Study aims to diversify workforce for clean energy future

A study led by UWindsor researchers aims to equip Canada with a diverse and inclusive pool of leaders for the clean energy sector of the future.

Rupp Carriveau and Lucas Semple pose inside greenhouseEngineering professor Rupp Carriveau and UWindsor engineering alumnus Lucas Semple, Under Sun Acres greenhouse operations engineer, are part of a national effort exploring how leading-edge greenhouse technology can be delivered to remote locations and optimized to reduce energy costs and increase production.

Research team exploring optimization of greenhouse agriculture

A team from Windsor Engineering is leading a national effort exploring the next frontier of sustainable and accessible food.