Windsor engineering students Alexandra Rose and Liza DiCecco each won an award for best oral presentation at the Canadian Materials Science Conference.
Windsor engineering students Alexandra Rose and Liza DiCecco each won an award for best oral presentation at the Canadian Materials Science Conference.
The University of Windsor’s research into automotive innovation was recently featured in a magazine that will be read across Canada.
The work of professors Daniel Green, Narayan Kar, Colin Novak, Kemal Tepe, and Ming Zheng is highlighted in Perspective, a magazine published by the Windsor Essex Economic Development Corporation and distributed through the Globe and Mail.
An injection of nearly $2 million in federal funds will aid University of Windsor researchers.
A video of UWindsor president Alan Wildeman’s February 5 community presentation, “The Future is Never What it Used to Be,” is now available for viewing online.
Produced by the Centre for Teaching and Learning, the video includes the entire address and runs just under 40 minutes.
A million-dollar investment through the Automotive Partnership Canada will assist in the development of manufacturing processes to produce lighter-weight car parts, says UWindsor mechanical automotive and materials engineering professor Daniel Green.