Students thrilled with access to new materials research facility

Having full access to one of the top materials sciences facilities in Canada is akin to visiting an unlimited scientific smorgasbord for Javad Samei.

“It’s like going to an all-you-can-eat buffet,” the PhD candidate in materials engineering enthused yesterday after the university signed a collaborative research agreement that will allow its students and faculty to use the CanmetMATERIALS laboratory in Hamilton, ON.

Located at the McMaster Innovation Park, the 145,000-square-foot, 157-room Natural Resources Canada facility provides key support to industries that manufacture mineral and metal products in southwestern Ontario and across the country. Its research activities are aimed at finding materials-based solutions for Canada’s energy, transportation and metal manufacturing sectors, which support industries that employ more than 450,000 Canadians.

Engineering professor Daniel Green, a Canada Research Chair in Development and Optimization of Metal Forming Processes, is one of a handful of UWindsor faculty members already collaborating with the facility and whose graduate students will have increased access to it thanks to the new agreement.

“More interaction and more toys to play with,” Dr. Green responded when asked about the facility’s benefits for his students. “We’ll be able to do more in-depth analysis that we just can’t do here because we don’t have access to that equipment.”

Green added that signing the agreement and having access to the facility will be an excellent incentive for attracting more top-quality graduate students to UWindsor.

Iman Sarraf, who like Samei is working on a PhD in Green’s lab, investigates fractures and the onset of failures in sheet metal used to make auto body parts in hopes of finding better ways to prevent them. He’s extremely excited about yesterday’s announcement.

“It’s a great opportunity,” he said. “It’s like paradise there. They have great facilities, with advanced and specialized microscopes, as well as a computational facility that we’ll be able to use for our projects.”

Michael Siu, the university’s new Vice President, Research, said a number of faculty members are already collaborating with the lab, but this new agreement will enhance and intensify those activities, leading to the training of the next generation of highly qualified personnel.

On hand to officially sign the agreement yesterday during a ceremony at the Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation were Essex MP Jeff Watson, Natural Resources Associate Deputy Minister Karen Ellis and President Alan Wildeman, who said he’s delighted that UWindsor researchers will be able to use the facility.

“Materials science is going to revolutionize the world and be at the vanguard of engineering for a long time,” Dr. Wildeman said.

Similar agreements have also been signed with other post-secondary institutions, including McMaster University, the University of Alberta and the University of Waterloo. These agreements are increasing innovation in various areas, including the energy sector.

Free admission to Lancer basketball Sunday a show of appreciation for faculty and staff

Members of the University of Windsor faculty and staff—as well as their families—can attend Sunday’s Lancer basketball games free of charge.

U of W Family Appreciation Day will feature prizes and giveaways as well as match-ups between the Waterloo Warriors and Windsor’s nationally-ranked men’s and women’s basketball teams. The women play at 1 p.m. and the men at 3 p.m. January 13 in the St. Denis Centre fieldhouse.

“We’re just hoping to demonstrate how much we value the support of our faculty and staff members,” says athletics director Gord Grace. “Our student athletes are successful in their academic pursuits thanks to the support of our faculty and staff. Plus it’s a great chance to come on out, see some terrific basketball, and cheer on our teams!”

UWindsor employees just show their ID at the door for free admission of up to four members per family.

Reception to recognize and celebrate outstanding employee contributions

The Department of Human Resources invites the campus community to the first annual Employee Recognition Awards reception, Wednesday, January 23, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in Vanier Hall’s Winclare A.

This event has been designed to celebrate the outstanding contributions of all employees to the achievement of the University’s mission and vision, says chief human resources officer Rita LaCivita.

At this event, the Employee Recognition Program Awards will be presented to the following individuals/teams:

  • Service Excellence Award (Individual)Jonathan Sinasac, videoconferencing and multimedia engineering specialist, Centre for Teaching and Learning
  • Service Excellence Award (Team) — Paul Martin Law Library staff/librarian team
  • Excellence in Leadership AwardPierre Boulos, chair, Research Ethics Board and Mike Havey, associate athletic director, Athletics and Recreational Services
  • Innovation Award — Mobile Application Team comprised of members of Public Affairs and Communications and Information Technology Services
  • “U” Make a Difference AwardMary Lou Scratch, administrative assistant to the director, Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research
  • Excellence in Health and Safety Award — Garry Moore, grounds supervisor, Facility Services

“The Employee Recognition Awards Reception is a great opportunity for us to come together to celebrate the contributions of our employees to the University’s success and their commitment to making a difference every day,” says LaCivita. This event will complement other recognition activities coordinated by the Department of Human Resources on behalf of the University, including the 25 Years of Service Award and 10, 20, 30 and 40 Years of Service Awards.

Faculty and staff are asked to RSVP by January 18 by contacting Oliga Tserakhava by e-mail at oligat@uwindsor.ca or by phone at 519-253-3000, ext. 2044.

Mental Health Awareness Week to open eyes and minds on campus

Mental Health Awareness Week will run January 14 to 18, encouraging members of the campus community to get involved in creating an open, informed and supportive environment around mental health issues.

Scheduled events include a free evening with TSN Off the Record host Michael Landsberg, who will discuss his own struggles with mental illness and depression during his talk, “Darkness and Hope: Depression, Sports and Me,” at 8 p.m. on Monday, January 14, at the St. Denis Centre.

Other scheduled events include:

  • A Music, Mood and Food event in the CAW Student Centre,
  • free fitness classes all week,
  • a Health Fair,
  • plays dealing with mental health issues’
  • local authors discussing a variety of issues, including eating disorders and anxiety.

Click here for a schedule of the week’s events.

Concert to showcase top student soloists

The School for Arts and Creative Innovation will kick off its 2013 concert season with a recital showcasing some of its best performers Sunday, January 13.

The Ron W. Ianni Memorial Scholarship Competition will feature solo performances by eight student musicians vying for a $500 scholarship named to honour the late president of the University of Windsor.

These competitors qualified by receiving the highest marks in the December 2012 instrument juries:

  • pianist Anastasia Calfas
  • marimbist Meghan Chamberlain
  • bass-baritone Adam Iannetta
  • clarinettist Richard Matchett
  • trumpeter Katherine Raiger
  • jazz guitarist Tyler Sasso
  • classical guitarist Reece Smith
  • violinist Victoria Turner

The concert opens at 2:30 p.m. in room 126, Music Building. Admission is $10, with a student rate of $5. Order tickets by phone at 519-253-3000, ext. 4212, or purchase online at www.uwindsor.ca/music. Tickets will also be available at the door.

Find more information, including performer biographies and program selections on the event webpage.

Campus Recreation offering free introduction to fitness classes

Campus Recreation is offering free sessions during Mental Health Awareness Week, January 14 to 18, allowing students and employees to try out a variety of fitness and instructional classes.

UWindsor employees can check out lunchtime fitness classes in the Education Gym, between the CAW Student Centre and the University Computer Centre, weekdays at 12:10 p.m.

Frank Jeney, coordinator of the Forge Fitness Centre, suggests the ForgeFit group classes, focusing on everything from strength and conditioning to high intensity aerobic training, will have wide appeal.

“We have many classes to offer that are guaranteed to help participants feel the burn, while having a lot of fun,” says Jeney.

Find more information, including a full list of winter semester offerings, on the Campus Rec Web site.

Weight Watchers offering discount rate for campus meetings

The campus Weight Watchers at Work program is offering to pro-rate registration for its session beginning January 18.

UWindsor employees can sign up for seven weeks for $69.50, tax included, says facilitator Tina Thomas: “That’s only $9.95 a week to experience our latest weight loss innovation. The regular cost is $16 per week.”

Weekly meetings take place every Friday from 7:45 to 8:30 a.m. in room 105, Memorial Hall. Registration is same time, same place, on January 18. Learn more on the program website.