![Shasank Natakam, Katie Sinn, and Valdemar Kochanowski by concrete canoe.](http://www.uwindsor.ca/dailynews/business/sites/uwindsor.ca.dailynews/files/styles/full/public/900_concretecanoe_2078.jpg?itok=U0eUSn6_)
May 10th, 2024
The UWindsor team in the Canadian National Concrete Canoe Competition has high hopes for its entry.
Can we repurpose old tires as a buffer to protect buildings from earthquake damage? Professor Niel Van Engelen is leading a project to find out.
Windsor engineering researchers are leading a project to help Canada mitigate the loss of life and financial ruin caused by large-scale earthquakes.
Engineering professors Rajeev Ruparathna and Niel Van Engelen are using computer modeling to schedule construction work in a pandemic.
Seismic base isolation can protect structures and their occupants in an earthquake, says engineering professor Niel Van Engelen.