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The Essex Centre for Research (CORe) is pictured in this handout photo.

Essex CORe wins design award, up for people's choice

The University’s stunning Essex Centre for Research needs your vote!

The building recently won an Ontario Association of Architects’ design excellence award and is in the running for its people’s choice award.

Hariri Pontarini Architects, the visionaries behind Essex CORe, said they were inspired by the design to merge and engage the dense work of science within the welcoming, collegial and natural environment of the University of Windsor.

Voting is done online and closes today at 4:30 p.m.

The winner will be announced on Oct. 1.

Omotayo Gbadamosi, an undergraduate student in Integrative Biology, left, and doctoral student Mitchell DiPasquale, are part Drew Marquart’s research team studying how vitamin E acetate found in some vaping liquids damages lungs.Omotayo Gbadamosi, an undergraduate student in Integrative Biology, left, and doctoral student Mitchell DiPasquale, are part Drew Marquart’s research team studying how vitamin E acetate found in some vaping liquids damages lungs.

UWindsor vaping research grabs international attention

Research by UWindsor’s Drew Marquardt into how vaping injures the lungs has captured the attention of the chemistry world. 

A recent paper by Dr. Marquardt and his team, published recently in the journal Chemical Research in Toxicology, is featured in the American Chemical Society’s latest news release.

Saghi KhaniMaster’s student Saghi Khani is working with computer science professors Pooya Moradian Zadeh and Saeed Samet on algorithms to identify people at risk of social isolation. The project, which began before COVID-19’s arrival locally, is one of 107 student research internships being funded at UWindsor.

Computer science student designing algorithms to identify risk of social isolation

Master’s student Saghi Khani is working on algorithms to identify people at risk of social isolation.