The section of the E.C. Row Expressway between Dougall and Walker roads is arguably one of the most dangerous strips of highway in the region, and many believe it’s only going to get worse as traffic increases in the area.
— Published on Nov 16th, 2018
Proper urban planning can save money while saving the earth’s scarce resources, says Rafal Marynowski. A master’s student of civil engineering, he looked at ways that Windsor can save on expensive upgrades to its stormwater sewers in a project for professor Tirupati Bolisetti’s course on water resources management.
— Published on Jul 4th, 2018
If you find emergency room wait times getting shorter, the professional to thank may not be in medicine, but in engineering.
A group of industrial engineering students from the University of Windsor learned their optimization skills apply as much to the hospital as to the factory during a case competition at the Institute of Industrial Engineers national conference in Toronto, January 23 to 26.
— Published on Jul 4th, 2018
Industrial and manufacturing systems engineering students Omar Wasfy, Jordyn McDonald and Usama Saeed make final adjustments to their model T. rex, Wednesday in the Centre for Engineering Innovation.
— Published on Jul 4th, 2018
From left, students Kassem Bazzi, Matthew Vong and Tyler Doyle prepare to launch their trebuchet on Friday.
Engineering students were busy launching rubber balls through the industrial courtyard at the Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation on Friday. The students were taking part in an assignment for their course in dynamics, which required them to construct a trebuchet – similar to a catapult that uses counterweights to launch its projectile – out of nothing more than wood, string and pop cans.
— Published on Jul 4th, 2018
Dr. Francine Schlosser (Odette School of Business) and Dr. Zbigniew Pasek (Faculty of Engineering) are team-teaching a joint 2nd year business and engineering course, teaching students from both disciplines the fundamentals of entrepreneurship.
— Published on Jul 4th, 2018
Dr. Francine Schlosser (Odette School of Business) and Dr. Zbigniew Pasek (Faculty of Engineering) are team-teaching a joint 2nd year business and engineering course, teaching students from both disciplines the fundamentals of entrepreneurship.
— Published on Jul 4th, 2018
Curtis Watson and Dean Rice took first place in the Municipal Engineers Association's bridge building competition
— Published on Jul 4th, 2018
A team of students from Electrical and Computer engineering have found a way to take the anxiety out of knowing when and where to charge your electric vehicle by using your smart phone.
— Published on Aug 31st, 2018
UWindsor engineering grad Tim Glos helped to design the renovation of the marsh boardwalk in Point Pelee National Park.
Every engineering project has its idiosyncrasies. But not all engineering jobs take into account the impact of wildlife and hockey pucks.
— Published on Jul 4th, 2018