
معرفی
Peter Frise is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical, Automotive and Materials Engineering at the University of Windsor, serving as the Associate Dean of Engineering for Professional Programs. He leads academic initiatives in the Master of Engineering program, overseeing orientation sessions and student development. Frise has contributed extensively to automotive research through his role as Scientific Director of the AUTO21 Network of Centres of Excellence, focusing on connected vehicles, safety innovations, and industry collaboration. His leadership was recognized with the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012 for contributions to Canada's automotive sector.
- Research Expertise: Automotive technology, fuel economy standards, child safety systems, and industry policy
- Administrative Roles: Program leadership in professional engineering education
- Key Initiatives: Co-developed the Automobility-CASE program and advocated for electric vehicle innovation
Frise has engaged in policy discussions linking engineering to political frameworks, emphasizing the automotive industry’s role in national growth. His work bridges academic research with practical industry applications, fostering partnerships between universities, governments, and manufacturers.




