Real-time monitoring equipment deployed in Lake Erie will establish drivers of algal blooms.
Real-time monitoring equipment deployed in Lake Erie will establish drivers of algal blooms.
University of Windsor professors Jennifer Willet and Oliver Love have been awarded Canada Research Chairs.
View magazine interviews students in the School of Creative Arts who are inspired by their new downtown home.
Aaron Fisk says the University of Windsor’s Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research leverages collaborations to protect the Great Lakes.
A collaborative research project at the University of Windsor is starting to make waves.
The Council of the Great Lakes Region featured the Real-time Aquatic Ecosystem Observation Network (RAEON) in its semi-annual magazine The Current.
RAEON is led by University of Windsor professor and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Changing Great Lakes Ecosystems Aaron Fisk.
UWindsor’s resident Greenland shark expert will be making waves on the east coast this weekend.
Aaron Fisk, professor at the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research, will be a guest on the CatsRoundtable radio program airing this Sunday between 8:30 and 10 a.m.
Hosted by American businessman John Catsimatidis, the show is broadcasted weekly in New York, Washington, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Buffalo.
Researchers will monitor the Great Lakes with a network of real-time sensors, autonomous sub-surface vehicles, and independent instruments.
The Great Lakes will have a network of well-equipped guardians thanks to a plan hatched by a UWindsor researcher with funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation and Ontario’s Ministry of Research, Innovation and Science and Ministry of Economic Development and Growth.
Aaron Fisk and his nine collaborators will receive $15.9 million for the Real-time Aquatic Ecosystem Observation Network (RAEON), a collaborative research project which will provide infrastructure and data management for Canadian scientists to carry-out cutting-edge research on freshwater ecosystems.
A scientist from the University of Windsor, in partnership with other researchers in the United States, have identified the five main challenges facing research in the Great Lakes.
Professor Aaron Fisk has been named a 2015 Pew Marine Fellow to support his work to develop an Arctic fisheries research program.