
UWindsor engineering professor Rupp Carriveau has won recognition as a Canadian leader in sustainability.
UWindsor engineering professor Rupp Carriveau has won recognition as a Canadian leader in sustainability.
UWindsor researchers have teamed with local produce growers to examine the feasibility of solar energy to improve greenhouse operating efficiency.
The sustainable production and use of energy was the focus of a symposium and industry summit hosted last week by the University of Windsor.
Renewable energy workshops designed and led by UWindsor engineering professors are attracting notice nationwide.
Conversations on conservation will generate energy Thursday in the CAW Student Centre.
The summer 2017 newsletter of Windsor Engineering highlights successes of its students, faculty, and alumni.
A reception on September 15 will honour high-achieving researchers in the Turbulence and Energy Laboratory. The event gets underway at 3:30 p.m. in room 1118A, Centre for Engineering Innovation.
Several graduate students will be recognized for their innovative research in addition to faculty and staff who assist with the operation of the Turbulence and Energy (T&E) Lab.
Civil engineering professor Rupp Carriveau is the sole academic invited to present at a summit for the electric power industry on June 12.
The Pitt-Ferry Building is the setting for a seven-week series of lectures on urban sustainability.
A reception September 16 honoured high-achieving researchers in the University of Windsor’s Turbulence and Energy Laboratory.