Chemistry professors Simon Rondeau-Gagné, Tricia Carmichael, and John Trant will head up a new Functional Organic Materials Research Centre.
Chemistry professors Simon Rondeau-Gagné, Tricia Carmichael, and John Trant will head up a new Functional Organic Materials Research Centre.
An open house reception Friday, June 22, will give friends and colleagues a chance to bid farewell to Charles Macdonald and Inga Sliskovic as they prepare to leave Windsor for new opportunities in Ottawa.
Dr. Macdonald is a professor and head of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry; Sliskovic is a research funding officer in Research and Innovation Services.
The reception promises light appetizers and a cash bar, from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. in Mare Nostrum, the Mediterranean restaurant adjacent to the Education Building.
A study shows Essex County greenhouses might be producing a significant amount of nutrient-rich runoff relative to other types of agriculture.
The ChemiConn networking event will connect students, faculty, and industry, Thursday at the Fogolar Furlan Club.
A UWindsor research group has cleared a major hurdle to wearable technology by creating conductive fabric that looks and feels like real clothing.
The University of Windsor's Canadian Centre for Alternatives to Animal Methods officially launched on October 2.
Bulent Mutus is a micro mechanic.
But instead of fixing cars with wrenches and grease, the biochemist rolls up his sleeves and chops up and rebuilds proteins using microscopes and Petri dishes.
“If this enzyme were a car we would know where the engine is, but now we are looking at turning that engine off so the pathology will go away,” the UWindsor professor said.
The Royal Society of Canada has honoured three University of Windsor professors.
Several UWindsor students were winners at the Canadian Society of Chemistry’s centenary conference.
Professor Scott Mundle is part of a research team that has found methane can migrate through shale to contaminate groundwater naturally.