USask Engineering researcher awarded Canada Research Chair
Xiaodong Liang is the new Canada Research Chair in Technology Solutions for Energy Security in Remote, North and Indigenous Communities
Xiaodong Liang is the new Canada Research Chair in Technology Solutions for Energy Security in Remote, North and Indigenous Communities
Carey Simonson, internationally recognized for his expertise in heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) technology, is pleased to see that people are talking about the importance of better ventilation.
The pandemic has driven home the point that local problems often require local solutions, USask Engineering Dean Suzanne Kresta writes in The Saskatoon StarPhoenix.
Huskie Athletics honours record number of athletes, trainers and managers
University of Saskatchewan Engineering was one part of the collaboration between USask and Saskatoon-based RMD Engineering Inc.
A total of five University of Saskatchewan researcher teams are partnering with industry on a wide range of projects.
This research may lead to a different way to design apps and operating systems for digital devices such as tablets, phones and computers.
College leaders held a question-and-answer session on Oct. 30 with first-year students in the College of Engineering.
The courses were approved by the USask Vice Provost's office.
New tool developed at USask to detect virus levels.
College of Engineering Dean Suzanne Kresta and Associate Dean Academic Bruce Sparling held a virtual town hall Oct. 21 with undergraduate students to discuss Winter Term 2021 and online teaching and learning.
Dr. Chung is an internationally recognized expert in power system reliability, control and optimization, and development of smart grid technologies.
The new-look first year launches in fall 2021.
University of Saskatchewan (USask) Engineering student Arliss Sidloski is the recipient of a $100,000 Schulich Leader Scholarship.
Associate professor Travis Wiens connects the worlds of academia and industry.
NSERC has provided funding for several projects.
The University of Saskatchewan (USask) College of Engineering is developing innovative ways to give their students virtual alternatives to a traditional hands-on lab experience.
Professor Sean Maw is among the inaugural class of fellows of the Canadian Engineering Education Association/Association Canadienne de L'Education en Genie (CEEA-ACEG).
The U of B's Benjamin Meaker Distinguished Visiting Professorship is its flagship international research partnership program.
In summer 2023 we renamed Summer Top Ups - they're now known as RE-ENGINEERED Jumpstarts - but the idea is the same. They're online modules you complete so you can feel confident knowing you won't need to review high school material once classes begin.
Canada's Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) has awarded researchers across USask $10.3 million for nearly 60 wide-ranging projects.
Chemical engineering PhD student Zoroufchi Benis has recently been awarded a prestigious 2020 Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship.
Congratulations to our college's top graduates.
Undergraduate students were invited to a virtual town hall to learn more about online classes in the fall.
Engineering grad Evan Machibroda is one of two Huskies who planned to be at a Canadian Football League training camp this month.
An innovative radiation treatment that could one day be a valuable addition to conventional radiation therapy for inoperable brain and spinal tumours is one step closer.
Dr. Sean Maw is the College of Engineering's 2019-20 winner of the Provost's College Award for Outstanding Teaching.
Tyrel Kostyk's success inside and outside the classroom has been recognized with donor-supported scholarships.
App firm founded by USask Engineering grad attracts international attention.
Splitting the prize was a show of support during the COVID-19 pandemic.
It took only a handful of days for USask Engineering to move to remote operation.
Master's student Shaunti Bergen is researching the use of fire-resistant hydraulic fluid in underground potash mines.
The synthesis gas or 'syngas' produced could be a cheaper alternative for generating heat, steam or power.
Using 3D printers, a University of Saskatchewan (USask) engineering team is designing a comfortable, reusable and sanitizable N95 class respirator mask aimed at protecting emergency room doctors and nurses from COVID-19 in the midst of a global shortage of medical-grade masks.
The award recognizes an upper-year male student-athlete “who during his entire career as a Huskie exhibited the highest qualities of sportsmanship and citizenship.”
Dr. John Cherry, who earned his geological engineering degree from the University of Saskatchewan (USask), was named the 2020 Stockholm Water Prize Laureate for discoveries that have revolutionized our understanding of groundwater vulnerability.
On Monday, April 6, College of Engineering Dean Suzanne Kresta and Associate Dean Academic Bruce Sparling held a virtual town hall meeting for undergraduate students.
The University of Saskatchewan (USask) College of Engineering contributed N95 masks, gloves and more when USask called for donations of personal protective equipment (PPE) for health-care workers.
A thank you message from College of Engineering Dean Suzanne Kresta
Chemical engineer Dr. Suzanne Kresta became dean of the USask College of Engineering in January 2018. Read more in this article from the StarPhoenix's "Road to Higher Learning" feature.
Students from the mechanical and chemical engineering disciplines are hosting design expos
College of Engineering invites guest panel to delve into the issue of single-use plastics.
When your college is located in Canada’s agricultural heartland – that shapes its research priorities.
USask innovation group faces a turning point
The chance to work in nature, to protect nature and people is 'a wonderful thing,' says Harrison Bull.
Amir Rezaeivahdati, who completed his Master's degree in Civil Engineering at the University of Saskatchewan, recently received the 2019 Outstanding Master's Thesis award from The Masonry Society (TMS).
Canadian universities lead the OECD in delivering a skilled workforce
The University of Saskatchewan (USask) Distinguished Professorship Program was created to honour and celebrate outstanding achievement in research, scholarly or artistic work.