Engineering

nano-fibresLayers of nano-fibres can produce high-efficiency mask filters, says materials engineering professor Reza Riahl.

Nano-fibres seen as solution for face mask filters

Materials engineering prof Reza Riahi is working with local manufacturers to develop high-grade face masks using nano-fibres.

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Rupp Carriveau and Lucas Semple pose inside greenhouseEngineering professor Rupp Carriveau and UWindsor engineering alumnus Lucas Semple, Under Sun Acres greenhouse operations engineer, are part of a national effort exploring how leading-edge greenhouse technology can be delivered to remote locations and optimized to reduce energy costs and increase production.

Research team exploring optimization of greenhouse agriculture

A team from Windsor Engineering is leading a national effort exploring the next frontier of sustainable and accessible food.

prototype cooling systemA liquid cooling system prototype designed, built, and tested at the University of Windsor is tested to validate computer simulations of fluid dynamics.

Partnership aims to improve cooling systems for electric motors

A partnership between UWindsor researchers and a leading automotive supplier aims to improve the efficiency of electric vehicle powertrain systems.

drawing of lungs infected with Novel CoronavirusHis design for a low-cost ventilator will improve health outcomes in Canada and around the world, says UWindsor engineering prof Jeff Dafoe.

Prof developing low-cost ventilator design

His design for a low-cost ventilator will improve health outcomes in Canada and around the world, says UWindsor engineering prof Jeff Dafoe.

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Arash Khabazipur sits before a computer screen displaying a simulationArash Khabazipur, a doctoral candidate in UWindsor’s Faculty of Engineering, is using a computer algorithm to research reducing soot by diluting fuel with gases such as nitrogen and hydrogen. He is one of 107 students at UWindsor who recently received internship grants for their research.

Doctoral student researching soot to find cleaner-burning fuel

Engineering student Arash Khabazipur is using a computer algorithm to research reducing soot.

wind turbinesThe UWindsor student chapter of the Association of Energy Engineers will be honoured at the organization’s world conference this fall.

Engineering students win world recognition

The UWindsor student chapter of the Association of Energy Engineers will be honoured at the organization’s world conference this fall.