Nathan Emery received his B.Sc. in physics from the University of Richmond, Virginia, in 2019. After that, he joined Dr. Ali Emadi’s research team at the McMaster Automotive Resource Center (MARC), to pursue his M.A.Sc. in mechanical engineering, at McMaster University. His research interests include NVH modelling and reduction, for permanent magnet and switched reluctance machines. His research also includes the design of permanent magnet and switched reluctance machines, for hybrid and electric vehicle applications.
April 22, 2025: McMaster Welcomes Japanese Ambassador for Visit to Automotive Resource Centre
On April 16th, McMaster University had the honour of welcoming His Excellency Kanji Yamanouchi, Japan’s Ambassador to Canada, along with Mr. Ryutaro Ishii, Counsellor at the Embassy of Japan, and Mr. Yasutsugu Tamura, First Secretary for Education, Science, Technology, and Innovation.