McMaster University launches Minor in Nuclear Studies and Society Featured February 27, 2025 The Minor brings together experts at Canada's Nuclear University in a timely response to growing demand for more skilled leaders in the nuclear sector.
Capstone Expo draws hundreds to celebrate and engage with graduating students’ final projects Featured April 10, 2025
April 8, 2022 Michael Justason recognized with fellowship for superb career in civil engineering, teaching Michael Justason has been appointed as a fellow of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering in recognition of his work in geotechnical and foundation engineering.
(Opens in new window) April 1, 2022 Brighter World In the media: What’s in store for Ontario’s electric vehicle future? Ontario’s first large-scale electric vehicle battery manufacturing plant is a “grand slam” and positive move forward for Canada, engineering professor Greig Mordue says.
(Opens in new window) March 16, 2022 ACADEMICS WITHOUT BORDERS In the media: Project sparks hope for improved cancer care in Kenya McMaster University's Dr. Andrea Hemmerich helped align the program’s objectives with emerging opportunities in the healthcare system.
January 27, 2022 McMaster University Announces International Conference on Engineering Practice and Innovative Knowledge The unique gathering will bring together change makers devoted to sharing ideas, tools, and experiences to help advance innovation in engineering practice and education.
April 29, 2021 “Follow your path and stay open to opportunities” says Master of Engineering in Manufacturing Engineering grad Ananth Ramamoorthy, Manufacturing Engineering Graduate, leveraged his grad project and co-op experience into a role with Rockwell Automation.
April 12, 2021 BTech’s Timber Yuen wins 2021 MSU Teaching Award Chair of Bachelor of Technology’s automotive program recognized for innovative teaching style and caring approach.
April 7, 2021 W Booth School awarded over $900K to help Canadian industries adopt digital technologies The goal of the project is to introduce digital advances that will automate traditional manufacturing and industrial practices.
(Opens in new window) March 30, 2021 Daily News McMaster Engineering awarded $592,000 for sustainable infrastructure training The partnership will equip up to 150 technologists and engineers to design, construct, operate and maintain sustainable infrastructure that is resilient to climate change.
March 12, 2021 Tom Wanyama named Lab Director for the Learning Factory The Learning Factory is world-class facility that simulates the factory of the future, with several manufacturing and post-processing stations for students to work with.
February 26, 2021 McMaster researcher Gail Krantzberg to co-lead policy advice on Great Lakes Krantzberg's research focuses on the Great Lakes, environmental restoration science and public policy.
August 21, 2020 Students in Automation Engineering Technology helping the Hamilton Fire Department develop a digital, smart systems roadmap Smart technology is changing the world in many ways and has the potential to improve how firefighters access information in the field. To take advantage of these technologies, cities require infrastructure to receive and process vast amounts of data.
August 20, 2020 In the media: Higher learning at McMaster Engineering this fall Michael Justason and and other faculty members are engineering education for a virtual world.
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