UWindsor science grads Ashley Turner and Melissa Mathers are back in town this week with the Power of Ideas Tour exhibit.
UWindsor science grads Ashley Turner and Melissa Mathers are back in town this week with the Power of Ideas Tour exhibit.
A University of Windsor professor travelled across the globe this summer to dig into the origins of rare metals in the Earth’s crust.
Iain Samson, a professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, ventured to China for three weeks to teach and conduct fieldwork.
Dr. Samson began the trip by teaching a short course to researchers and graduate students on metals and fluids in hydrothermal systems at the China University of Geosciences Beijing (CUGB) on June 23.
An internship turned into a job offer from Canada’s largest telecommunications company for Master of Applied Computing student Vinay Saraf.
A scientist from the University of Windsor, in partnership with other researchers in the United States, have identified the five main challenges facing research in the Great Lakes.
The university community is invited to a ceremony Monday dedicating a bench to the memory of Dorey Lafreniere.
GLIER scientists will visit at Rondeau Provincial Park on July 29 and 30 to explain how their research helps keep beaches safe for swimmers.
The UWindsor Science Academy outreach program inspired secondary students to pursue opportunities in the field.
Visits this month to the UWindsor will remind Canadian policy-makers about the critical role the University plays in important areas of research.
A partnership with a wholesale product distributor is providing real-world experience to mathematics students.
A research team has analyzed acoustic recordings of lake trout mating rituals to pinpoint popular spawning grounds in the Great Lakes.