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Albert Elliott, VP, HR, Communications, Administration of Total E&P Canada, will discuss the company鈥檚 industry partnerships and its role in contributing to a sustainable approach to the future of the Canadian energy mix. Students, faculty members and others are invited to hear Elliott speak Tuesday, November 15 from 5 to 7 p.m. in the J.R. Coutts Engineering Lecture Hall.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Help recognize local top 40 under 40

Do you know an engineering faculty member, graduate, student or someone else under the age of 40 who is making a difference? If you do, consider nominating that person for 蓝莓视频 Region Record鈥檚 40 Under 40 awards. Submissions for possible canadidates will be accepted until December 2. Selections will be made by a panel of judges from the Record and the community.聽

Aeryon Labs and a University of 蓝莓视频 team led by 蓝莓视频 mechanical and mechatronics professor Steve Waslander have won this year鈥檚 Ontario Centres of Excellence Mind to Market Award. Aeryon Labs was co-founded by 蓝莓视频 Engineering alumni Dave Kroetsch (BASc 鈥02, Comp, MASc 鈥07, Mech), Mike Peasgood (BASc 鈥98, MASc 鈥02, PhD 鈥08, SD) and Steffen Lindner (BASc 鈥92, MASc 鈥95, SD). The company developed the Aeryon Scout, an innovative, easy-to-use, battery powered, unmanned aerial intelligence gathering system with integrated camera solutions.

About 2,900 potential 蓝莓视频 Engineering students, family members and others checked out our 蓝莓视频 and Cambridge campuses on November 5 as part of the campus-wide annual fall open house. The day offered tours of engineering buildings and the School of Architecture, residence viewing, demonstrations, including a dissection of a car engine, and even a 鈥淧arents鈥 Lounge鈥 to answer questions.

The ribbon cutting has taken place and the doors of Engineering 6 are now officially open. The celebration of 蓝莓视频 Engineering鈥檚 newest building place took place this morning hosted by university president Feridun Hamdullahpur and dean of engineering Adel Sedra. On hand to mark the opening were faculty, staff, students and others including donors, owners and employees of Diamond and Schmitt Architects, the architects of the building, and federal and provincial government officials.

Peter Carr, a 蓝莓视频 management sciences professor, was asked by a Globe and Mail reporter whether something like Facebook or Twitter can contribute to the academic side university. 鈥淎bsolutely,鈥 he responded. 鈥淭he new modern philosophies of education would say it鈥檚 important to have students working in groups, interacting with each other and the professor and learning the content together.鈥 Carr recently taught a group of students who聽connected with Red Cross workers at offices in Uganda, Colombia and India using Skype.

Lawrence Wong, of systems design engineering and the University of 蓝莓视频 Institute for Nanotechnology, was awarded the MEMSCAP Microsystems Design Award for his presentation entitled Ultrasound Imaging System using Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers. The competition, sponsored by CMC Microsystems, is targeted at microsystems applications including telecommunication, health care, automobile, aerospace and the environment.

Kui Jiao, who graduated last week with his PhD in mechanical engineering, has been chosen as the grand prize winner of the 2011 Dr. Bernard S. Baker Student Award for Fuel Cell Research. The award will be presented to Jiao November 1 at the 2011 Fuel Cell Seminar Exposition in Orlando, Florida. This is the first time a Canadian student has won the award. Jiao鈥檚 doctoral supervisor was Xianguo Li of mechanical engineering. At the October 22 convocation Jiao was one of five doctoral students campus-wide recognized with the rubric 鈥渙utstanding achievement in graduate studies鈥.

Lola Sheppard of 蓝莓视频鈥檚 School of Architecture was a recipient of the 2011 Holcim Gold Award awarded in Washington D.C. to Lateral Office/Infranet Lab headed by Sheppard and Mason White of the Daniels Faculty of Architecture Landscape and Design at the University of Toronto. The architectural firm, based in Toronto and Princeton, New Jersey, was awarded the top prize of $100,000 by the Holcim Awards Program that honours sustainable North American construction projects.