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Engineering professor Eunsik Kim is working to turn healthy COVID-19 practices into a social media game.
Engineering professor Eunsik Kim is working to turn healthy COVID-19 practices into a social media game.
A local manufacturer has teamed with Windsor Engineering faculty and students to help combat the spread of COVID-19.
Research by the Human Systems Lab at the University of Windsor will examine how drivers interact with vehicle automation.
A pair of Windsor engineering students are generating buzz with their virtually-silent lawnmower.
The Faculty of Engineering’s spring newsletter features the latest engineering news.
Student Parker Drouillard has doubled the number of 3D printers in his business Pep Corporation to help meet demand for face shields.
A team in the Faculty of Engineering is working on design and production of devices to help combat the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
Four UWindsor engineering students placed third in the Canadian Engineering Competition for their design of a crop duster that travels on a zipline.
A University of Windsor chapter of electrical and computer engineers has been recognized for its innovative programs and leadership.
Two UWindsor professors have received $383,000 to research how to ensure the cybersecurity of autonomous vehicles.