UWindsor researchers are applying artificial intelligence to improve the aerodynamics of road vehicles.
UWindsor researchers are applying artificial intelligence to improve the aerodynamics of road vehicles.
A reception Wednesday honoured UWindsor employees with 10, 20, 30, and 40 years of service to the institution.
Up to 80 experts in fluid dynamics from across Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom and Iran will meet in Windsor to discuss the latest in research and advancements for the 25th Annual Conference of the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Society of Canada. UWindsor plays host to the conference June 18 to 20.
“The applications of fluid dynamics are endless because you are talking about fluid flow in and around any space or object,” says Ronald Barron, mathematics professor and chair of the conference organizing committee.
The Outstanding Scholars program should be a hallmark of the UWindsor experience, says provost Leo Groarke.
The program offers top high school graduates beginning post-secondary study an honorarium in exchange for work on academic research projects.