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Read the full story: University of Windsor holds event to encourage young women to take engineering
Read the full story: University of Windsor holds event to encourage young women to take engineering
— Published on Jul 4th, 2018
A day of building windmills out of Lego blocks and bridges out of wooden craft sticks helped give a group of grade 11 students from Vincent Massey Secondary School a feel for the engineering profession, said their teachers.
— Published on Jul 4th, 2018
Dr. Hoda ElMaraghy has been highlighted in a recent article in Design Product News.
— Published on Jul 4th, 2018
Ken Bishop and his crew at Landau Gage had a great idea for an innovative new quality control product for the auto industry, but knew they needed help making it a reality.
— Published on Jul 4th, 2018
When it comes to fashion, consumers can be a fickle lot. That can make things difficult for clothing manufacturers and retailers who are always trying to stay ahead of the latest trends, but still remain profitable.
— Published on Jul 4th, 2018
Whether you’re driving a tank through a war zone or a minivan to the grocery store, you want the assurance of knowing your vehicle was designed to withstand any kind of collision, no matter how severe.
— Published on Jul 4th, 2018
Congratulations to the VibroWind Capstone Team, from the MAME Department, who took part in the World Expo 2017 Future Energy competition!
— Published on Jul 4th, 2018
Imagine a semi-autonomous manufacturing line where machines click in and out as easily as building blocks.
University of Windsor engineering professor Hoda ElMaraghy already has.
— Published on Jul 4th, 2018
A group of fourth-year engineering students will get an all-expenses paid trip to New Orleans this fall after taking top honours in a contest that required them to design a new wastewater treatment plan for a rapidly growing region north of Toronto.
Civil and environmental engineering students Shibin Pennickara, Hajjar Al-Hasna Ahmad Rizal, Yanting Liu, and Stephanie Shaw won first place in the Water Environment Association of Ontario student design competition, held April 6 at the London Convention Center.
— Published on Jul 4th, 2018
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The problem with electricity is if you don’t use it right away it goes to waste, which makes renewable energy tricky.
Enter two plugged-in University of Windsor engineers who have developed a way to store energy underwater.
— Published on Jul 4th, 2018