
Badge Day, March 11 on the UWindsor campus, will give local Girl Guides a chance to earn three badges while exploring engineering and science.
Badge Day, March 11 on the UWindsor campus, will give local Girl Guides a chance to earn three badges while exploring engineering and science.
A team from Windsor engineering placed third among Canadian universities in the 2016 PCI Big Beam competition.
A competition Tuesday saw civil engineering students design and test model bridges.
Nihar Biswas’s dedication to the University of Windsor extends well beyond the classroom walls. When Dr. Biswas isn’t lecturing on water quality and waste management, the civil engineering professor is helping attract top student athletes to UWindsor.
“While many of our students and staff may recognize Nihar as a frequent visitor to the St. Denis Centre and a regular exerciser on our track, what many probably don’t know is all the work he is doing behind the scenes to help our Lancer teams,” athletic director Mike Havey said April 6 at the Lancer Evening of Excellence.
UWindsor engineering students finished second in the Water Environment Association of Ontario Student Design Competition.
UWindsor engineering students are bracing for a wetter future created by climate change by examining and improving the design of local water systems.
Large amounts of electrical energy are currently required to push Ontario’s water through treatment plants and a complex system of aging, corroded and leaky transmission and distribution pipes. In the next 10 years alone, updating Ontario’s water infrastructure will cost $30-40 billion.
Civil and environmental engineering professor Rupp Carriveau is working with local greenhouse operators to better align water supply and demand.
A biotechnology student from India has recently completed a UWindsor research internship exploring the field of alternative energy sources.
A team of civil engineering students’ graduation project on beam design ranked them among the top entrants at an international design competition