A $105,000 research fellowship awarded to PhD candidate Carly Griffin means much more to her, she says, than prestigious recognition of her academic achievement. |
Bugs paid off for Professor Sherah VanLaerhoven, who received Canada’s Top 40 Under 40 award. The annual awards program celebrates the achievements of 40 Canadians in the private, public, and not-for-profit sectors, who have reached a significant level of success before age 40. |
Three University of Windsor researchers were among the recipients of the Canada Research Chairs. |
A new Institute for Diagnostic Imaging Research at the University of Windsor received a $5 million investment from the Ontario government and will focus on developing commercially viable products. |
A University of Windsor Sociology and Anthropology professor was named Senior Scientist and Director of Prevention Research at the Ontario HIV Treatment Network (OHTN). |
Three University of Windsor professors received grants from the Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE), Centre for Materials and Manufacturing, for innovative research and development projects designed to address the needs of the province’s industry. |
The University of Windsor’s Dr. Peter Frise, executive director of Automotive Research and Studies, and scientific director and CEO of AUTO21 Inc., was named the 2007 winner of the Ontario Professional Engineers (OSPE) Award in Research and Innovation. |
One of the world's most prestigious geological publications recognized the fossil discovery made by a University of Windsor professor as one of Ontario's most significant. |