A system to help Air Canada maximize the use of its complicated cargo network has won an award for a UWindsor’s research team.
The project, “Modelling of the Air Cargo Network Flow Optimization,” led by engineering professor at the Supply Chain and Logistics Research Centre, Guoqing Zhang, took the first practice prize at the national conference of the Canadian Operational Research Society (CORS), June 16 in Montreal.
— Published on Jul 4th, 2018
For being an inspiring instructor and the best mentor of students in the faculty, Vesselin Stoilov was one of the engineering professors honoured at a May reception.
The newly-established awards program recognizes the contributions of faculty and staff, says dean Mehrdad Saif, who plans to make it an annual tradition.
— Published on Jul 4th, 2018
Julie Kotsis, Windsor Star
Published on: January 11, 2015
A team of researchers at the University of Windsor and a local solar technologies company have collaborated to prove the benefits of solar power in extending the driving range of electric vehicles.
— Published on Jul 4th, 2018
Supplying Essex County’s greenhouse growers with water more efficiently and reliably is the aim of a new water monitoring and modelling pilot project being led by civil and environmental engineering professor Rupp Carriveau and his collaborator, mechanical engineering professor David Ting.
— Published on Jul 4th, 2018
New security technology developed at the University of Windsor was on display Monday night at Queen's Park.
— Published on Jul 4th, 2018
The OSES Symposium provides an opportunity for experts to share their own research and technological developments.
— Published on Jan 27th, 2016
— 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
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