
Civil engineering professor Rupp Carriveau is the sole academic invited to present at a summit for the electric power industry on June 12.
Civil engineering professor Rupp Carriveau is the sole academic invited to present at a summit for the electric power industry on June 12.
The Pitt-Ferry Building is the setting for a seven-week series of lectures on urban sustainability.
A reception September 16 honoured high-achieving researchers in the University of Windsor’s Turbulence and Energy Laboratory.
A reception Friday will honour high-achieving student researchers in the Turbulence and Energy Laboratory.
A UWindsor engineering professor will help to devise a system for making decisions about wind turbine equipment approaching its life expectancy.
Nine engineering faculty and staff members received medals of excellence at a ceremony on June 29.
Professors Rupp Carriveau and David Ting will receive $112,000 to refine an underwater compressed air energy storage and conversion system.
Civil and environmental engineering professor Rupp Carriveau is working with local greenhouse operators to better align water supply and demand.
UWindsor researchers are reviewing worst case scenarios that could possibly lead to Essex County temporarily losing access to safe drinking water.
A new smart meter that measures water use by the second could help greenhouses manage their supply more efficiently.