A team of Windsor engineering students worked with industry partners to develop a more efficient method of producing custom wheelchair seats for children with special needs.
Students visiting from South Korea’s Ewha Womans University will work with UWindsor researchers to improve the performance of self-driving vehicles. From left: Haein Jeon, Yong Hoon Kim, Yujin Park, Jiyeong Kang, Eunsik Kim, and Chris Lee.
An open house in the Centre for Engineering Innovation today will display fourth-year capstone projects, like this entry in the Intercollegiate Rocket Engineering Competition. Photo by Naomi Pelkey.
Maryam Shafiei Alavijeh, professor Roman Maev, and Vlad Tusinean celebrate success at the conference of the Canadian Institute for Non-Destructive Evaluation, last week at Caesars Windsor.
UWindsor professors Peter Frise and Bill Van Heyst make the case for public investment in research to drive growth in the Canadian auto industry in an opinion piece published Monday. Photograph courtesy of Pexels.
The disruptions of climate change, autonomous systems and a changing geopolitical landscape will impact almost all areas of society, says UWindsor professor Beth-Anne Schuelke-Leech.