Rupp Carriveau

Engineering professor Rupp Carriveau stands before a Kruger Energy wind farm in Chatham-Kent.Engineering professor Rupp Carriveau will study data from the Kruger Energy wind farms in Chatham-Kent.

Study to consider 20-year lifespans of wind turbines

A UWindsor engineering professor will help to devise a system for making decisions about wind turbine equipment approaching its life expectancy.

Douglas Kneale, Matt St. Louis, Kemal Tepe, Rupp Carriveau, Andrzej Sobiesiak, Jeff Defoe, Mehrdad SaifProvost Douglas Kneale, Matt St. Louis, Kemal Tepe, Rupp Carriveau, Andrzej Sobiesiak, Jeff Defoe and dean Mehrdad Saif pose at the 2016 Medals of Excellence Ceremony at the Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation on June 29. St. Louis, Tepe, Carriveau, Sobiesiak and Defoe received medals for their dedication and service to the Faculty of Engineering.

Engineering faculty and staff recognized for dedication and service

Nine engineering faculty and staff members received medals of excellence at a ceremony on June 29.

Rupp CarriveauCivil and environmental engineering professor Rupp Carriveau is working with local greenhouse operators to better align water supply and demand.

Engineering prof seeking to smarten up water system

Civil and environmental engineering professor Rupp Carriveau is working with local greenhouse operators to better align water supply and demand.

Rupp Carriveau standing at entrance to wind tunnelProfessor Rupp Carriveau will discuss renewable energy Tuesday following a tour of the wind tunnel in the Centre for Engineering Innovation.

Tour to blow engineers away

Professor Rupp Carriveau will discuss renewable energy Tuesday following a tour of the wind tunnel in the Centre for Engineering Innovation.