Engineering

Austin LiolliAustin Liolli, a second-year electrical and computer engineering student and member of UWindsor’s MicroNanoSystems Research Group, displays a 3D lab-on-a-chip developed at UWindsor. He will present his LOC research at the International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition on November 15 in Phoenix, Arizona, as one of the top five finalists in the prestigious Young Engineer Paper contest.

Engineering undergrad sole Canadian finalist in international competition

Austin Liolli’s innovative design improves the efficiency of a lab-on-a-chip that fits in the palm of your hand.

Engineering professor looks to contribute as town councillor

Bill Altenhof hopes that serving as a councillor in the Town of Tecumseh will allow him to benefit its residents.

The UWindsor engineering professor won a byelection Friday to replace the late Michael Rohrer in the town’s Ward 2. His 676 total votes put him well ahead in a field of six candidates, with almost half of the 1,359 votes cast.

“Ultimately, it’s about giving back to the community which has been so good to me and my family,” says Dr. Altenhof, who was born and raised in the village of St. Clair Beach, which amalgamated with Tecumseh in 1999.

Sujitha VejellaSujitha Vejella, an electrical and computer engineering graduate student, displays a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) based radar component she designed for medical diagnostic imaging. Vejella will present her research at the CMC Microsystems TEXPO Competition, October 17 in Montreal.

Engineering student designs portable, low-cost diagnostic imaging system

Engineering graduate student Sujitha Vejella is hoping her promising new research can prove to be a game changer in medical diagnostic imaging.

Go Engineering Girl participantsGo Engineering Girl invites girls in grades 7-10 to spend a day exploring the profession Saturday, October 22.

Event organizers issue invitation to explore engineering

Go Engineering Girl invites girls in grades 7-10 to spend a day exploring the profession Saturday, October 22.

Institute of Industrial Engineers Windsor Student ChapterThe directors of the Institute of Industrial Engineers Windsor Student Chapter are shown in the Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation. The chapter received a bronze award for its 2015-2016 activities and achievements from the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE), the world’s largest industrial engineering professional society.

Industrial engineering students lauded by international institute

The UWindsor student chapter of industrial engineers has been recognized for its leadership and engagement in local and national industrial engineering initiatives.

The Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE), the world’s largest industrial engineering professional society, presented the Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE) Windsor Student Chapter with a bronze award for its progress and overall achievements in 2015-2016.

Sara Alhasan accepts an award for her excellence in stewardship from professor Rupp Carriveau.Student Sara Alhasan accepts an award for her excellence in stewardship from professor Rupp Carriveau, co-director and co-founder of the Turbulence and Energy Lab, at its 2016 research awards ceremony.

Ceremony recognizes lab’s top researchers in turbulence and energy

A reception September 16 honoured high-achieving researchers in the University of Windsor’s Turbulence and Energy Laboratory.