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New Ice Sensor Efficiently Detects Ice Build-Up on Aircraft, Wind Turbines

New Ice Sensor Efficiently Detects Ice Build-Up on Aircraft, Wind Turbines Written by AZoSensorsDec 18 2020 A new study by researchers from UBC Okanagan has transformed how aircraft and wind turbine operators deal with the risks associated with the build-up of ice. School of Engineering Mohammad Zarifi has made significant improvements to the real-time sensors that monitor frost and ice build-up on airplanes and turbines. Image Credit: UBC Okanagan. As part of a follow-up to a study published early this year, Assistant Professor Mohammad Zarifi and his colleagues at UBCO’s Okanagan MicroElectronics and Gigahertz Applications (OMEGA) Lab have extended the scope and functionality of their ice sensors.

UWindsor prof wins early-career research award

Article content UWindsor assistant professor Marcus Drover has been awarded the 2020 John Charles Polanyi Prize in Chemistry in recognition of his work developing cleaner energy sources as an early-career researcher. The award, valued at $20,000, is given to five Ontario researchers in the fields of physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, and economic science. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or UWindsor prof wins early-career research award Back to video Each year since 1987, the Council of Ontario Universities has recognized five researchers in the early stages of their careers in honour of Dr. Polanyi, the 1986 recipient of the Nobel Prize in chemistry. This is only the second time a UWindsor researcher has received this award. In 1996, Sang-Chul Suh from the Department of Economics won.

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