Price Faculty of Engineering News Archive
US ag giant acquires company started at UM
October 1, 2020 —
According to the Winnipeg Free Press, a Winnipeg grain storage research and product development company that started out in a UM electrical engineering lab has been acquired by AGCO, a U.S.-based multibillion-dollar agricultural equipment company.
Price Faculty of Engineering
How the Price Faculty of Engineering is adapting labs during COVID-19
September 17, 2020 —
The shared Control Laboratory will give students hands-on learning from anywhere in the world by utilizing remote desktop software and live streams.
Students
Meet this year’s Schulich Leaders: Joshua Bond
September 11, 2020 —
As one of the University of Manitoba’s 2020 Schulich Leaders, Joshua Bond has been recognized for his high achievements in academics, community service, sports and music.
2019 Merit Awards announced
September 8, 2020 —
Faculty recognized for outstanding teaching, research, scholarly work and creative activities, and service
Research and International
Rh Awards Recognize UM Research Excellence
September 8, 2020 —
Tune in on Sept. 22, 7 pm on the UM YouTube channel to view the Rh Awards Celebration, and hear a bit about each recipient’s research from them, personally.
Twenty UM researchers receive JELF funding
August 26, 2020 —
Twenty UM researchers have been awarded support for their work this week through the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) John R. Evans Leaders Fund (JELF).
Acting deans and director announced across campus
August 24, 2020 —
The University of Manitoba is pleased to announce the following acting dean appointments.
Price Faculty of Engineering
Civil Engineering grad student takes home first prize at CGS 2020
August 10, 2020 —
James Bartz has claimed the top spot at Canadian Geotechnical Society student competition in the oral presentation category.
Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
Biosystems engineer recognized for “groundbreaking” dissertation
July 24, 2020 —
Dr. Bob Zeng was named the recipient in the applied sciences category
Research and International
Ice Ice Maybe
July 13, 2020 —
Surprisingly, there are few studies on river ice dynamics, despite prominent public and industrial concerns associated with flooding and other impacts of river ice processes.





