A global leader in wind engineering and climate resiliency for 60 years, Western University is changing the way Canadians think about the country’s most dangerous and damaging weather events. Fuelled by a new, transformative $20-million investment fro …
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Expert insight: Going off grid is a win for some, but a threat for others
As more customers leave the grid to save money, the ones who are left may face higher electricity costs
Expert insight: How engineering can support inclusion in sport
Western students help minor hockey organization with design thinking to build tailored solutions
Western engineering students build bridge for rural Eswatini community
Footbridge over the Phongolane River eliminates dangerous crossing, connects locals to essential services during rainy season
Cancer screening to house hunting: Western engineering prof develops AI tools for real life
Yimin Yang uses machine learning knowledge to develop artificial intelligence models
Western Research Excellence Awards recognize leading scholars
Awards celebrate excellence across disciplines
Western welcomes 10 recipients of prestigious Schulich Leader Scholarships
Receiving $120,000 award a “great honour” for incoming engineering student Reuben DeBoer
Business co-founded by Ivey student wins $500,000, heads to award finals
Xatoms, a water purification startup, saw great success at Startupfest 2024
‘Four-year plan’ sends star runner, engineering grad Kate Current to Olympics
Former Mustangs runner and her coach meticulously planned path to 2024 Summer Games
Western-led team seeks to strengthen coastal disaster resilience in Canada, Cuba, Indonesia
Katsu Goda, Reza Najafi head project aimed to empower vulnerable communities
Western researchers honoured with prestigious Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships
Tania Cañas and Jian Peng are among 70 new recipients
Western prof among top Canadian women in science
Martha Dagnew recognized as a trailblazer in environmental engineering
Weather extremes and adapting to an increasingly dangerous world
Tornadoes, flooding, and hail are part of a new reality for many Canadians