A facility designed for nano-scale research by controlling air pollutant levels, pressurization, temperature, and humidity is slated to open in 2019.
A facility designed for nano-scale research by controlling air pollutant levels, pressurization, temperature, and humidity is slated to open in 2019.
The 2018 issue of Windsor Engineering shines a spotlight on students, faculty, and alumni.
A vigil Thursday at the Memorial of Hope will mark the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women.
Civil engineering student Staecey-Merveille Ngabire will discuss her experiences fleeing conflict in Burundi in a talk Saturday in New York City.
A UWindsor student has founded a social enterprise aimed at importing artisan products from India to sell in Canada.
A symposium on campus November 8 will consider and discuss different aspects of the nature of trust.
The Faculty of Engineering newsletter focuses on the inaugural graduating class of the weekend Master of Engineering Management (MEM) program.
UWindsor researchers aim to provide local municipalities with a solution to toxic algae that wreak havoc on drinking water quality and wildlife.
Federal Science Minister Kirsty Duncan announced $558 million in Discovery research funding during a visit Tuesday to the UWindsor campus.
Go Eng Girl is a day of activities designed to encourage girls to explore the field of engineering Saturday, October 20.