Media
Contact
Communications Specialist
Faculty of Engineering
Spencer Engineering Building
Room 2072
Western University
Tel: 519-661-2111 ext. 87015
Email: engineeringcomms@uwo.ca
2023
Endnotes: 23 highlights from 2023
By
Western Communications ,Western News , December 22, 2023Over the past year, Western has woven a tale of groundbreaking research and collective achievements. Here’s a look back at 23 standout highlights from 2023.
Donation of $8.5 million strengthens hearing science and innovation
By
Emily Leighton ,Western News , December 18, 2023A new $8.5 million donation from global hearing implant company MED-EL will help patients by bolstering auditory research and innovation at Western University. Western matched MED-EL’s gift to establish two new endowed research chairs. Dr. Sumit Agrawal and Hanif Ladak, leaders in translational hearing science, will pursue innovative hearing technology research.
Jessica Ayers earns prestigious IEEE awards for undergraduate achievement
December 12, 2023
Jessica Ayers, a fourth-year Electrical and Computer Engineering student, has been named one of this year’s 82 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Power and Energy Society (PES) Scholars.
AI Engineering the Future: Advancements in Smart Cities
December 12, 2023
At Western Engineering, a group of dedicated researchers and experts have been delving into the role of AI in Smart Cities and its implications. We will explore their visionary work, driven by the shared commitment to building a smarter, greener future.
Western-led team designs prototype to analyze minerals in Martian rocks
By
Jeff Renaud ,Western News , December 06, 2023A Western-led research team has developed the first-ever hand-held diffraction tool for the identification of minerals in their natural setting on planetary surfaces such as Mars.
Expert insight: COP28: How 7 policies could help save a billion lives by 2100
By
Joshua M. Pearce ,Western News , November 30, 2023As world leaders gather for the COP28 climate conference in Dubai from Nov. 30-Dec. 12, we would do well to remember that their decisions will be directly responsible for killing or saving real human lives.
Western Engineering launches inaugural Desjardins Award in Artificial Intelligence and Systems Engineering
November 30, 2023
In a significant stride towards fostering innovation and education, Desjardins has pledged a substantial contribution to the Faculty of Engineering to support the Desjardins Award in Artificial Intelligence and Systems Engineering.
Kibret Mequanint elected fellow, biomaterials science and engineering
November 29, 2023
Kibret Mequanint has been elected as fellow by the International Union of Societies for Biomaterials Science and Engineering. Mequanint, a professor in the department of chemical and biochemical engineering and acting director of the School of Biomedical Engineering, is the very first researcher from Western University to earn this honour.
Western Engineering students design innovative solution for local community organization
November 22, 2023
Recent graduates from the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering (MME) collaborated with local community organization LifeSpin on a transformative capstone project.
Bridging the gap: Western Engineering students provide critical access in Bolivia
November 20, 2023
A small group of Western Engineering students traveled to Bolivia this summer to provide a local community with critical access to schools, farmland and urban amenities. How did they do it? They built a bridge.
Kamran Siddiqui appointed vice-provost (graduate and postdoctoral studies)
November 16, 2023
Kamran Siddiqui, a leading expert in alternative and sustainable energy systems, has been appointed vice-provost (graduate and postdoctoral studies) for a five-year term effective January 1, 2024.
Ken Coley re-appointed Dean, Faculty of Engineering for a second term
November 14, 2023
Ken Coley has been re-appointed Dean, Faculty of Engineering for a second term, beginning July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2029.
Expert insight: Ensuring Alberta’s oil and gas workers have jobs during the energy transition
By
Joshua M. Pearce ,Western News , November 02, 2023Retraining Alberta’s oil and gas workers for the solar industry costs far less than you think. The results of our new study clearly show that a rapid transition to sustainable energy production is feasible, as costs of retraining oil and gas workers are far from prohibitive.
Dr. Dimitrios Manias receives Governor General's Gold Medal
October 26, 2023
One of three Western graduate students this year to receive award that recognizes outstanding students across Canada, Manias' thesis "explores methods to make future networks more reliable by improving the process of managing them and setting up devices, applications and services in the networks."
Five outstanding leaders to receive honorary degrees
By
Western Communications ,Western News , October 13, 2023Hanny Hassan, BESc’64, is among five eminent individuals to be conferred honorary degrees by Western during autumn convocation, to honour their contributions across disciplines and endeavours.
Kelly Meighen installed as Western’s 24th Chancellor
By
Keri Ferguson ,Western News , October 13, 2023Kelly Meighen was recently installed as Western’s 24th Chancellor. Meighen grew up in London, Ontario, where her father, Richard Dillon, BA’48, LLD’79, was Western’s first dean of engineering.
New nanomaterial may solve long-standing fuel cell issue
By
Jeff Renaud ,Western News , October 11, 2023Tsun-Kong (T.K.) Sham, Xueliang (Andy) Sun, Ali Feizabadi and their collaborators at Western’s department of chemistry and Western Engineering have introduced a new cobalt-modified ORR catalyst in The Journal of Physical Chemistry C.
Meet Sara Hanna: Western Engineering's Student Wellness Counsellor
October 10, 2023
At Western Engineering, we believe that mental health is just as important as physical health. To mark Mental Health Day, Western Engineering Dean Ken Coley sat down with Sara Hanna, the faculty's Student Wellness Counsellor, to talk about the importance of mental health and well-being.
Joshua Pearce: Boosting food productivity and power by optimizing the use of sun
October 06, 2023
Western Engineering professor Joshua Pearce is leading one of the 11 Canadian teams awarded $1 million to develop a bold idea for extending the growing season of berries. As a part of the Homegrown Innovation Challenge, each team now has 18 months to build and test its proof-of-concept ideas before the next phase of the Challenge, which will see this group of 11 reduced to four teams.
Summer Internship helps break new ground in sustainable plastics research
October 04, 2023
Rebecca Koshy, a fourth-year chemical and biochemical engineering student, has pioneered an innovative solution to the plastic pollution problem by developing biodegradable bioplastics.
Western researchers to probe greenhouse gases at city landfill
By
Megan Stacey ,Western News , September 14, 2023The Western Institute for Earth and Space Exploration is leading a new project to measure methane released by London’s dump, with a multi-disciplinary team of researchers helping to track the potent greenhouse gas.
Legacy of Engineering Excellence: Celebrating the pioneering Class of 1958
September 07, 2023
In 1958, history was made at Western University as the first-ever engineering class, a modest group of 12 pioneers, proudly earned their degrees. In a special interview, we reconnected with John Bedggood, BESc’58, and his wife, Nancy, as they shared their reflections and cherished memories of those early years.
Expert insight: Agrivoltaics is the silver bullet Alberta’s Conservatives have wished for
By
Joshua M. Pearce ,Western News , September 06, 2023The Alberta government recently announced a much-maligned seven-month pause on renewable (including solar) energy development in the province. While the exact reasons are up for debate, one specific factor has been the desire to investigate ways to make renewable energy, particularly solar, more integrated within the province over the long term.
Science student shoots for the stars with $100K Schulich Leaders scholarship
By
Keri Ferguson ,Western News , September 01, 2023Philanthropist Seymour Schulich created the Schulich Leaders program to recognize outstanding students choosing to study science, technology, engineering or math at one of 20 partner universities in Canada.
Gregory Kopp receives global honour for contributions to wind engineering
By
Jeff Renaud ,Western News , September 01, 2023Western Engineering professor Gregory Kopp has been honoured with the 2023 International Association for Wind Engineering (IAWE) Senior Award and the Davenport Medal for his outstanding contributions to the field of wind engineering.
Nancy Marconi: Meet the Western Engineering alum innovating and modernizing energy regulation in Ontario
August 31, 2023
From fieldwork to industry regulation, Nancy Marconi, BESc’02, has explored the energy sector from a variety of viewpoints. Currently the Registrar for the Ontario Energy Board (OEB), the province’s independent regulator of the electricity and natural gas sectors, Nancy has leveraged her Western Engineering experience to excel in a role that requires strong technical knowledge and constant collaboration.
Climate-changing human activity may cause 1 billion deaths
By
Jeff Renaud ,Western News , August 29, 2023A Western-led study urges swift and bold energy policies, calling for increased government, corporate, and citizen action to rapidly decarbonize the global economy and save lives.
Hamid Abdolvand named Tier 2 Canada Research Chair
August 29, 2023
Hamid Abdolvand has been named Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Advanced Materials for Low-Emission Energies. An associate professor in Western Engineering’s Mechanical and Materials Engineering Department, Abdolvand’s research focuses on the deformation and failure mechanisms of engineering materials across length and time scales.
Multidisciplinary initiative to track influenza, other viruses in wastewater
By
Prabhjot Sohal ,Western News , August 24, 2023The renewal of the multidisciplinary project – jointly run by the Faculty of Engineering and Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry – comes at a time when the globe, still grappling with the challenges posed by COVID-19, is facing a growing urgency to detect and preemptively respond to other viral threats of pandemic potential.
STEM camp introduces young women to engineering
By
Emily Passfield ,Western News , August 22, 2023For Emily Pak, camps like Just for Girls are about making a difference, one girl at a time, in the field of engineering where women are still underrepresented. Just for Girls is a part of Discovery Western Summer Camps, and ran for two weeks this summer, from July 3 to 7 and August 1 to 4. Each session had 25 participants, all of whom identified as girls.
Western signs nuclear research agreement with energy consultant Kinectrics
By
Western Communications ,Western News , August 17, 2023Western has signed a partnership agreement to facilitate collaboration in areas related to nuclear research with energy and environmental consultants Kinectrics Inc. The research this partnership enables will involve Western’s faculties of Engineering, Science and the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry.
Movie-inspired technology successfully collects hail data from eye of the storm
By
Jeff Renaud ,Western News , August 14, 2023A researcher from Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology teamed up with Western’s Northern Hail Project (NHP) this summer to release sensors known as hailsondes into an Alberta hailstorm for the first time ever.
Western backs biomedical innovations for remote and low-resource communities
August 04, 2023
Western University's Frugal Biomedical Innovations (FBI) Program has launched 15 Catalyst Grants to support innovations designed to perform diagnostic or therapeutic functions while minimizing costs of operation, maintenance and the need for specialist personnel in constrained environments.
A '4R' framework for bringing sustainable e-textiles to scale
August 03, 2023
In a perspective published in Nature Materials, Western Engineering professor HaoTian Harvey Shi proposes that to fully realize the benefit and impact of e-textiles while also ensuring a sustainable circular economy we need to move to what he describes as ‘4R e-textile design’.
Collaboration is key for Frugal Biomedical Innovations program
By
Jeff Renaud ,Western News , August 02, 2023How to do more with less. This simple solution – some would say mantra – is the driving force behind frugal innovation.
Western Engineering to advance technologies in Small Modular Reactors
July 26, 2023
Western Engineering researchers are actively exploring the potential of SMRs, aiming to address the challenges associated with traditional nuclear reactors while unlocking new possibilities for safe, efficient and scalable nuclear power generation.
Northern Hail Project creates Canada’s preeminent hail detection network
By
Jeff Renaud ,Western News , July 18, 2023After a successful launch last year, the Northern Hail Project (NHP) is back and it’s bigger, much bigger, which is key when the objective is tracking down record-breaking hailstones in Canada’s western provinces.
Western team creates open-source medicine autoinjector
By
Jeff Renaud ,Western News , July 17, 2023A team led by engineering and Ivey Business School professor Joshua Pearce has developed a new 3-D printed, completely open-source autoinjector – a device designed to deliver a single dose of medicine – for a tenth of the cost of a commercially purchased product.
Western startup’s adjustable socket aims to increase amputees’ comfort, quality of life
By
Keri Ferguson ,Western News , July 14, 2023Western grads Oleksiy Zaika and Sydney Robinson, cofounders of Vessl Prosthetics, developed an automatically adjustable socket to increase amputees' comfort and quality of life.
Sergio Salinas receives inaugural Danny Ho Software Engineering Scholarship
July 13, 2023
Sergio Salinas is the inaugural recipient of the Danny Ho Software Engineering Graduate Scholarship. This annual scholarship of $10,000 will be awarded to support international Software Engineering graduate students pursuing their Masters or PhD.
Alum helps filmmakers unleash their creativity with the power of AI
July 10, 2023
Russell Palmer, BESc’08, BS’08, had a strong conviction that he would establish an AI company. We caught up with the CyberFilm CEO to delve deeper into his passion for AI and film and to hear his career guidance for the next generation of Western Engineers.
Kelly Meighen named Western’s 24th Chancellor
By
Keri Ferguson ,Western News , July 06, 2023Western University has announced Kelly Meighen as the university’s twenty-fourth Chancellor, effective July 1, 2023, for a four-year term. Meighen grew up in London, Ont., where her father, Richard Dillon, BA’48, LLD’79, was Western’s first dean of engineering.
Western researchers determine July 1 Alberta tornado was among most powerful ever seen in Canada
By
Jeff Renaud ,Western News , July 05, 2023A tornado that sliced through a rural area south of Didsbury, AB on July 1 has been rated at EF4 by Western’s Northern Tornadoes Project, in collaboration with the Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) Prairie and Arctic Storm Prediction Centre.
Engineering alumni receive honorary degrees from Western
June 16, 2023
Catherine Karakatsanis, BESc'83, MESc'91, and Douglas Muzyka, BESc'77, MESc'78, PhD'85, were conferred with honorary degrees of Doctor of Laws at convocation ceremonies at Alumni Hall.
Western EngiQueers: Celebrating diversity and inclusion in engineering
June 15, 2023
To mark Pride Month, we caught up with Western EngiQueers co-presidents Siena Ianni-Palarchio and Josh Horkits. They shared their experiences with EngiQueers, the importance of finding your networks and building relationships at Western Engineering, and what they have planned for the year ahead.
Meet the new UES President: Jack Peplinski
June 15, 2023
Meet Jack Peplinski, fifth-year Software Engineering and Ivey HBA student and the new UES President, to learn about his student experiences, passion for engineering, and his new role as president.
Western students developing a low-cost, sustainable solution for diagnosing malaria
June 15, 2023
A team affiliated with Western’s Frugal Biomedical Innovations (FBI) Program is working on a low-cost microscope to make diagnosing malaria cheaper and more efficient.
Western Engineering celebrates engineering excellence
June 12, 2023
Earlier this month, Western Engineering came together to celebrate staff, faculty and alumni at the 2023 Engineering Awards of Excellence Gala.
Outside the comfort zone: Tony Xu embraced learning in and out of the classroom
By
Megan Stacey ,Western News , June 09, 2023Tony Xu kept his head in the books during his first year in a dual-degree program at Western Engineering. It paid off: far from just dedicating himself to his coursework, he also developed a tool to make scientific papers more accessible for the average student by trawling the internet for related discussion and context.
Two Western professors inducted into the Canadian Academy of Engineering
June 05, 2023
Western Engineering professors Abdallah Shami and Elizabeth Gillies have been named among 55 new Fellows inducted into the Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE).
Western mini-satellite to launch aboard SpaceX as second mission spreads its wings
By
Jeff Renaud ,Western News , June 05, 2023The first ever miniature satellite, or CubeSat, built by a Western team is set for liftoff in Florida tomorrow and will provide students with an opportunity to learn first-hand about space mission development.
Steve Hartman: From plastics to success
June 05, 2023
Steve Hartman, BESc’78, has an impressive career history that spans multiple roles and industries. In this alumni feature, we learn more about his career and get advice for the next generation of engineers.
Michael Zawalsky named recipient of the Engineering Young Alumni Award
June 01, 2023
Western Engineering proudly announces Michael Zawalsky, BESc/HBA’14, as the recipient of the 2023 Engineering Young Alumni Award. This prestigious accolade recognizes Zawalsky's exceptional contributions to his profession and community.
Jennifer Grant receives 2023 L.S. Lauchland Engineering Alumni Medal
May 31, 2023
Western Engineering is proud to announce that Jennifer Grant, BESc’94, MESc’95, BEd’96, is the 2023 L.S. Lauchland Engineering Alumni Medal recipient. Western Engineering presents the Medal to a worthy alum based on their outstanding contributions to the engineering profession, business leadership and community.
Gregory Kopp wins Davenport Medal for contributions to wind engineering
May 30, 2023
Gregory Kopp, Western Engineering professor in the department of civil and environmental engineering, has been awarded the International Association for Wind Engineering (IAWE) Senior Award with the Davenport Medal for his outstanding contributions to the field of wind engineering.
Western Baja SAE unveils new vehicle for Baja SAE Oregon 2023 competition
May 26, 2023
Western Baja SAE, a student-led engineering team from Western University, is excited to announce the completion of its 2023 off-road racing vehicle in preparation for the upcoming Baja SAE Oregon 2023 competition.
The research project trying to find every tornado in Canada
By
Alexandra Pope ,Canadian Geographic , May 23, 2023Pioneering efforts are underway as the Northern Tornadoes Project, spearheaded by researchers at Western Engineering, seeks to uncover and document every tornado occurrence across Canada.
Abdallah Shami recognized by IEEE Canada for industry leadership
May 19, 2023
Western Engineering professor Abdallah Shami has received the 2023 R.H. Tanner Industry Leadership Award from IEEE Canada. Shami is being recognized for his leadership in technology transfer.
AISE celebrates first cohort of innovative artificial intelligence program
May 16, 2023
Last fall, Western Engineering launched the Artificial Intelligence Software Engineering (AISE) program, the first of its kind in North America. And now, more than 50 chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical and mechatronic systems engineering students have completed their first year of the five-year concurrent degree program.
Duane Jacques honoured with Award of Recognition
May 15, 2023
Duane Jacques, student shops advisor and an assistant professor in the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Center for Engineering Leadership and Innovation, is a recipient of this year’s Engineering Award of Recognition.
From Canadian Airlines to Remote Waterfalls: The Journey of McGhee-Krizsan Engineering Limited Founder
May 15, 2023
Karen McGhee, BESc’92, is an engineer and business owner who has spent 30 years in the Renewable Energy industry. In this Q&A feature, we learn about her career as the founder and president of McGhee-Krizsan Engineering Limited and get advice for women in engineering.
New hemp-based biomaterial may solve global microplastic pollution crisis
May 12, 2023
Western chemistry and engineering professor Elizabeth Gillies, mechanical and materials engineering professor Aaron Price and their research teams worked with CTK Bio Canada to develop a new biodegradable, hemp-based material that could serve as a sustainable substitute for packaging needs for a wide variety of products.
Western hosts 2023 Concrete Canoe and Steel Bridge competitions
May 10, 2023
This week, Western will host the 2023 Canadian National Concrete Canoe Competition and the Canadian National Steel Bridge Competition, annual competitions that bring together students from schools across Canada to share their engineering passion.
Western tops Canadian universities in global rating program
By
Megan Stacey ,Western News , May 10, 2023Western achieved top marks in the 2023 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Stars University Ratings, becoming the only Canadian university to obtain the “five stars plus” status this year, and among just 20 institutions globally.
Christopher Power honoured for excellence in teaching
May 10, 2023
Christopher Power, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, is the 2022 recipient of the R. Mohan Mathur Award for Excellence in Teaching.
Western Formula Racing team unveils new car
May 09, 2023
The Western Formula Racing (WFR) team is thrilled to unveil their latest creation, the result of eight months of hard work and dedication. This year’s car boasts an array of exciting features that are sure to provide a high-performance driving experience.
Samantha Roach receives Sharon A. Ling Award of Excellence for Outstanding Achievement by a Staff Member
May 08, 2023
Samantha Roach, Western Engineering’s director of experiential learning and student support, is the 2022 recipient of the Sharon A. Ling Award of Excellence for Outstanding Achievement by a Staff Member.
Western University supports Carbon Solutions to address climate change
May 05, 2023
This week, 12 Western University researchers presented their Carbon Solutions projects at an event held at the Amit Chakma Engineering Building. Carbon Solutions @ Western is a commitment from the University to fund research that aims to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases and work towards a net-zero future.
Katarina Grolinger receives Junior Faculty Award for Excellence in Research
May 03, 2023
Katarina Grolinger, an assistant professor in the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, is the 2022 recipient of the Junior Faculty Award for Excellence in Research.
Courtney Harper Honoured with Award of Recognition
May 01, 2023
Western Engineering awards of recognition have been designed to acknowledge exceptional commitment and contributions to Western Engineering by a faculty and/or staff member. Courtney Harper, graduate coordinator, department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), is an outstanding recipient of this year's award.
Engineering grad creates award-winning AI golf app
May 01, 2023
Eileen Jurczak, BESc’97, created the iTQ golf app as CEO of Xonic Golf, recently named one of the world’s top 10 most innovative companies in sports for 2023.
Expert insight: Shading crops with solar panels can improve farming, lower food costs and reduce emissions
By
Joshua M. Pearce ,Western News , April 28, 2023This practice of growing crops in the protected shadows of solar panels is called agrivoltaic farming. And it is happening right here in Canada.
Western names Andy Sun as Distinguished University Professor
By
Keri Ferguson ,Western News , April 27, 2023Andy Sun is one of the latest recipients of Distinguished University Professorships awards, joining a select group of faculty members recognized for exceptional scholarly careers.
Michael Boutilier receives Award of Recognition
April 26, 2023
Michael Boutilier, assistant professor, department of Chemical and biochemical engineering, Faculty of Engineering, is a recipient of the 2022 Engineering Award of Recognition.
Professor Han-Ping Hong honoured for excellence in research
April 24, 2023
The 2022 recipient of the Engineering Award for Excellence in Research is Civil and Environmental Engineering professor Han-Ping Hong.
Joshua Pearce: Solar panels get less efficient over time, don't worry about it
CNET , April 24, 2023Western Engineering professor Joshua Pearce say you're unlikely to notice your solar panels degrading over the years, and it isn't worth waiting for more efficient panels.
O. Remus Tutunea-Fatan wins Edward G. Pleva Award for Excellence in Teaching
By
Keri Ferguson ,Western News , April 20, 2023O. Remus Tutunea-Fatan, a professor in the department of mechanical and materials engineering has been recognized with the Edward G. Pleva Award for Excellence in Teaching.
CBE students solve real-world and industrial problems
April 14, 2023
4th-year CBE students participated in the 17th Annual Capstone Design Project Presentation and Competition to present their Process Plant Design solutions.
Engage Western: Faculty of Engineering makes connections at community event
By
Megan Stacey ,Western News , April 12, 2023The Northern Tornadoes Project, Fraunhofer Innovation Platform, ICFAR and Frugal Biomedical Innovations were among the 50 projects, services and departments that took part in Engage Western this week.
MME Capstone Design Day: Engineering students display their problem-solving prowess
March 31, 2023
This month, Western Engineering hosted its Capstone Design Day for Mechanical and Materials Engineering. Design Day demonstrates the design abilities of graduating Western Engineering students. It’s the highlight of the fourth-year course MME4499, “Mechanical Engineering Design Project”.
Western Engineering alum harnesses the power of technology to nurture innovation
March 30, 2023
Chris Gilpin, BESc/HBA ’09, was always enamoured by the disruptive potential of technology. As the CEO of OrderUp and co-founder of Ascendant and Turnstyle Solutions, Gilpin knows a thing or two about using technology to foster innovation.
Western students land five of 23 Canada Space Fellowships
By
Megan Stacey ,Western News , March 24, 2023Five self-described Space nerds, now pursuing studies in engineering, medicine and business at Western, are looking to leave their mark on Canada’s Space industry.
2023 FIRST Robotics Competition comes to Western this weekend
March 17, 2023
Join us for the FIRST Robotics Competition at the Thompson Recreation Athletic Centre from Mar 18 – Mar 19, 2023. 33 teams and their robots, built and programmed by Ontario high school students, will compete in an epic battle that combines sport, science, and teamwork.
Western reimagines the future of batteries
March 17, 2023
Engineering researchers have been working to reimagine the future of “next-generation” batteries to solve current challenges related to energy storage.
Western Engineering students shine at Canadian Engineering Competition
March 15, 2023
At the Canadian Engineering Competition, Western Engineering’s Innovative Design team took home the Canadian Grand Challenges Award presented by Engineering Deans Canada while the Debate team finished as runners-up.
Northern Tornadoes Project is tornado-proofing Canadian communities
March 13, 2023
The Northern Tornadoes Project and the WindEEE Dome are leading research into extreme weather and wind engineering.
Western alum wants to break the mould
March 10, 2023
Western Engineering alum, Rebecca McKillican, BESc’/HBA’03, served as the distinguished guest speaker at Western Engineering’s 32nd Annual Lynda Shaw Memorial Lecture. In her talk, McKillican shared her personal journey from ‘imposter’ to finding and embracing her ‘whole self’ and doing things her way.
UES referendum paves the way for student space in new Engineering building
March 10, 2023
In February, the Undergraduate Engineering Society held a referendum on a student levy that would fund the creation of student space in Western Engineering’s new building. The vote passed with over 80% approval and nearly 30% voter turnout.
Meet the changemakers of Western’s Women in Engineering club
March 02, 2023
Student leaders of Women in Engineering fight for progress and advocate for female students, with a focus on building community
New 3D-printed, open-source walker breaks borders for life-long mobility
By
Jeff Renaud ,Western News , February 27, 2023Western engineers have created a new static, four-legged walker that can be constructed from materials and fasteners commonly available from hardware stores like wooden dowels and screws. The joints are all 3D-printed and the entire design is completely open-source, meaning it is freely available online for possible modification and redistribution.
Alum seeks to inspire women in STEM
February 24, 2023
Tracey Peacock, BESc'94 is renowned for driving innovation, building commercial strategies, and growing businesses. We caught up with her to explore her strategic mind, her approach to leadership, discuss her Western student experience and get advice for women in STEM.
Western signs with national partners to advance collaborative research in clean energy
By
Keri Ferguson ,Western News , February 15, 2023Western has signed a significant partnership agreement between Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) and Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) to advance collaborative research in health and environmental sciences, clean energy and nuclear safety.
Northern Tornadoes Project confirms 117 tornadoes for Canada in 2022
By
Jeff Renaud ,Western News , February 09, 2023Western’s Northern Tornadoes Project (NTP) recorded 117 tornadoes across Canada during the 2022 season, currently tying 2021 for Canada’s highest-ever single season on record.
Western Engineering Toboggan Team brings home top prize
February 07, 2023
The Western Engineering Toboggan Team (WETT) are this year’s champions of the Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race (GNCTR). This year's GNCTR was hosted in Kelowna, British Columbia. 24 members of WETT were selected to travel to Kelowna for the multi-day event.
Faculty members earn senior awards and fellowships from the Engineering Institute of Canada
February 02, 2023
Western Engineering professors Jerzy M. Floryan, Jesse (Jingxu) Zhu, Abdallah Shami, Charles (Chunbao) Xu, and Ying Zheng have received top honours from the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC).
Western student-athlete among Top 8 Academic All-Canadians
Western Communications , February 02, 2023Engineering student and Mustangs track and field and cross-country star Kate Current has been named one of Canada’s top student-athletes.
New Scholarships contribute to student success at Western Engineering
January 31, 2023
Enriching the student experience with scholarships and awards propels our students to financial stability and confidence while positioning them for success.
Innovative joint replacement research at Western Engineering receives funding from Arthritis Society Canada
January 20, 2023
Western Engineering professor Jim Johnson has received an Ignite Research Grant from Arthritis Society Canada (ASC) to rethink how we're replacing arthritic human joints with artificial implants and what can be done to reduce their stiffness.
Western hosts 44th Ontario Engineering Competition
January 19, 2023
This week, Western hosts the 44th Ontario Engineering Competition (OEC), with over 300 engineering students from universities across Ontario competing in a three-day event. Participating teams must first win their institution’s qualifying competitions to take part in OEC.
Remembering Jason Gerhard
January 06, 2023
On December 31, 2022, Western Engineering professor Jason Gerhard died peacefully surrounded by his family. Gerhard joined Western Engineering in 2007 as a Canada Research Chair in Geoenvironmental Restoration Engineering and is remembered as a passionate teacher and mentor, and leader in the field of environmental remediation.
Expert insight: How to prevent a potentially fatal blow to the heart in young athletes
By
James Dickey, Haojie Mao, Kewei Bian and Sakib Ul Islam ,Western News , January 05, 2023A routine tackle in an NFL game on Jan. 2 almost turned fatal when Damar Hamlin of the Buffalo Bills was injured during a play, leading to cardiac arrest.
Mayor’s Honour List recognizes Western community members
By
Siddhartha Sarma ,Western News , January 05, 2023Western’s local community connections were highlighted with the announcement of the Mayor’s New Year’s Honour List, 2023. On Jan. 1, Mayor Josh Morgan announced the honour list in various categories of achievement to recognize the diversity of community work taking place in the city.