Driving Innovation Through Research Excellence - AUTO21
Driving Innovation Through Research Excellence - AUTO21
Driving Innovation Through Research Excellence - AUTO21
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2005 HQP Networking Competition Winners (2)<br />
Students also took part in a multi-disciplinary networking exercise to determine what the vehicle of 2050 will be like.<br />
Winning team members each received up to $1,500 to attend the academic conference of their choice. The winners<br />
included Ahmad Barari, University of Windsor, Sujoy Hazra, University of British Columbia, Mohammed Attia, University<br />
of Toronto, Nathan Nantais, University of Windsor, Mani Sarathy, University of Toronto, and Caroline Cloutier, University<br />
of British Columbia.<br />
Reaching Out to Younger Canadians (3)<br />
In 2005, <strong>AUTO21</strong> partnered with the Canadian Institute for the Relief of Pain and Disability, the Woodbridge Group and<br />
the Yves Landry Foundation to support a new automotive division at the Canada-Wide Science Fair. The division generated<br />
a high level of interest in its first year, with more than 35 entries.<br />
<strong>AUTO21</strong> congratulates the winners of the divisions for their innovative projects.<br />
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<strong>AUTO21</strong> Annual Report 2005-2006