Advancing human performance in transportation systems: A SYDE graduate’s research journey
SYDE PhD student is pushing the boundaries of evaluating human performance and situation awareness in transportation and aviation systems.
SYDE PhD student is pushing the boundaries of evaluating human performance and situation awareness in transportation and aviation systems.
The Systems Design Engineering community celebrated Professor Kumaraswamy Ponnambalam (Ponnu)'s remarkable career and inspiring legacy at his retirement party.
A multidisciplinary team of Waterloo students, from SYDE, Math and MME, build a life-sized model of the Grumobile in just four days.
Three interdisciplinary master’s students from the University of Waterloo’s Algebraic Intelligence & Computation Lab, led by SYDE Professor Dr. Chrystopher L. Nehaniv, have successfully presented or defended their theses this semester, showcasing innovative research in game theory, user interface design, and finite automata models.
The Faculty of Engineering is thrilled to announce the launch of its Biomedical Engineering (BME) Graduate program. This new academic program is designed for students with a STEM background looking to advance or build their careers in the innovative worlds of biomedical engineering research and development.
New AI-powered tech, created by the Systems Design Engineering VIP Group, counts calorie and nutrient intake while people eat to help them live healthier, happier and longer lives.
BME student team wins Velocity and FemTech Canada challenge for their innovative PeriGuard device for improving women’s health and well-being.
Scott Campbell, Director of Centre for Society, Technology and Values and Associate Professor in the Teaching Stream, helped organize a pop-up exhibit at the Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum that focuses on AI.
Amy Tai, alumni of our systems design graduate program, has been awarded the Alumni Gold Medal for her research in the area of neural networks for computer-assisted breast cancer detection.
A Biomedical Engineering alumni worked on robotics, 3D technology, AI and more to advance the future of health care in Canada as a co-op student.