
Neuropsychology student Taylor McEachnie is exploring how sex hormones interact and affect cognitive processes.
Neuropsychology student Taylor McEachnie is exploring how sex hormones interact and affect cognitive processes.
“Faster and more efficient construction,” says professor Niel Van Engelen, “and developing new methods for faster production of commercial and residential spaces is a need.”
In collaboration with civil engineering professor, Dr. Somma, at the University of Udine, Dr. Van Engelen, a professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Master’s students Tommaso Dorbolo and Endin Dafota and research associate Hamed Amini Tehrani are testing a new method, which involves concrete-filled steel tubes.
Professor Kathryn Pfaff leads the Health and Wellness Friendly Communities project.
A new book examines the impact of international partnerships in education between Canada and China.
A conference March 22 is an inclusive space to present research, expand knowledge, and engage with the Windsor-Essex health research community.
Close to 200 students, scientists, and industry professionals attended the Dec. 5 BioTech Entrepreneurship Pitch to Win competition.