(Opens in new window) August 1, 2023 Brighter World Analysis: Why we need to reuse waste energy to achieve net-zero heating systems James Cotton discusses our cleaner energy future and the electricity needed to satisfy our carbon-free energy needs.
May 5, 2023 McMaster IBET fellowship ‘opened up my world’ says 2021 winner The Indigenous and Black Engineering and Technology Project (IBET) aims to foster equitable and inclusive research and teaching environments.
December 16, 2022 Manufacturing research gets a 5G boost at new McMaster facility Partnership with TERAGO promises to accelerate development of advanced manufacturing.
November 25, 2022 Engineering Co-op and Career Services launches new equity, diversity and inclusion e-course The Engineers in the Community co-op course aims to create the next generation of inclusive leaders in engineering.
November 16, 2022 McMaster Engineering graduate honoured with the 2022 James Dyson Global Sustainability Award Swaleh Owais and Yang Cheng won top honour for the creation of Polyformer, a machine that recycles plastic bottles into 3D printer filament.
(Opens in new window) November 10, 2022 Fireball Diaries Mac Eng in the Netherlands: A Remembrance Pilgrimage Mechanical Engineering student Anna Esposito discusses a recent trip to the Netherlands.
November 3, 2022 Mechanical engineering alumni win National James Dyson Award The knife improves the lives of people suffering from Parkinson’s disease, hand tremors or other mobility issues.
October 7, 2022 McMaster researchers support the development of game-changing technology to prevent indoor virus spread McMaster’s Centre of Excellence in Protective Equipment and Materials is helping Toronto-based startup AGS Zephyr launch a hyper-localized air purification system.
September 28, 2022 Next generation aluminum alloy captures prestigious lightweighting and sustainability award Sumanth Shankar's work has led to the development of a brand-new family of alloys that bonds aluminum with iron.
August 25, 2022 Netherlands-bound torch designed by Mac Eng students sheds light on WWII Canadian Remembrance On September 5, the torch will be lit for the very first time from the Centennial Flame on Parliament Hill.
(Opens in new window) August 11, 2022 Brighter World Researchers create device to replicate conditions in blood vessels after grafts The 'graft on a chip' replicates blood flow after a vascular graft, allowing researchers to test how well their innovative treatment for blood vessels prevents clots from forming.
July 15, 2022 5 questions about the James Webb Space Telescope answered by Mac Eng researcher Andrew Gadsden The mechanical engineering associate professor shares some insight into the importance of the James Webb Space Telescope.