Shanthi Johnson

Bala Balasingham in electric vehicle laboratoryElectric and computer engineering professor Bala Balasingham has been awarded a $230,000 Discovery Grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to expand his research into the safety, efficiency, and reliability of electric vehicle batteries.

UWindsor researchers awarded more than $3.8 million in NSERC grants

NSERC has announced more than $3.8 million in new funding for 22 UWindsor researchers.
Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering InnovationThe Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association is opening its first Windsor office, in the Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation.

Auto industry association chooses campus for local office

The Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association is opening its first Windsor office, in the Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation.
Arezoo Emadi, Mike McKay, Kendall Soucie, and Kenneth NgProfessors Arezoo Emadi, Mike McKay, Kendall Soucie, and Kenneth Ng are pictured along the Windsor-Detroit riverfront, showcasing the interdisciplinary team leading the $15 million INSPIRE project to advance Canada’s biomanufacturing and pandemic response capabilities.

$15 million research project to boost Canada’s pandemic preparedness

The University of Windsor is leading a $15 million research project to help Canada respond to future pandemics.
University and government officialsVP research and innovation Shanthi Johnson, dean of nursing Debbie Sheppard-LeMoine, Ontario minister of long-term care Stan Cho, Windsor-Tecumseh MPP Andrew Dowie, third-year students Alexa Finn, Isabel Cristofari, and Jana Duric, and associate vp external Judy Bornais in nursing’s simulation lab.

Nursing hosts Ontario minister of long-term care

The University of Windsor Faculty of Nursing welcomed Ontario’s minister of long-term care Stan Cho on March 13.