Calgary is proud to host the 2016 conference, and we’re excited to showcase the innovative systems and technologies from Alberta. From state of the art emergency operations, to automated lane reversal systems, Calgary has worked hard to remain on the leading edge of intelligent transportation systems.
Current students
This one day workshop will focus on issues relating to vehicle light-weighting, such as joining, corrosion, and implementation of dissimilar materials. Both academic and industrial speakers will present their latest findings and perspectives on subjects including:
A Canadian first: Self-driving vehicle circles Waterloo campus
Two Waterloo engineering students have completed an Enterprise Co-op term by creating the first autonomous vehicle to drive on a Canadian road.
Engineering students win Electric Mobility Canada Student Competition
A Waterloo Engineering Team won the 2015 Electric Mobility Canada Student Competition, an event co-sponsored by AddÉnergie and Electric Mobility Canada. The award came with a $4,500 charging station for Waterloo.
Reusing electric car batteries will cut greenhouse gases
A group of University of Waterloo researchers say the salvage yard need not be the end of the road for exhausted electric-vehicle (EV) batteries. They’ve found that refurbished EV batteries can have a second career as power sources for everything from lighting to refrigeration.
Waterloo launches campaign to educate the engineer of the future
Student experience will literally reach new heights in Robozone, part of the vision of the $70 million Educating the Engineer of the Future campaign launched by the Faculty of Engineering.
Waterloo’s $10M dream facility for smarter, greener cars
In April, construction crews began stripping down an old laboratory tucked among the engineering buildings on the University of Waterloo campus.
They are creating a research facility with three different labs, or cells, working toward a common objective: smarter, more energy-efficient automobiles, with reduced emissions.
Waterloo research: Commuting linked to lower life satisfaction
Commuters who are physically active are happier than commuters who don’t make time for exercise, according to Waterloo study.
Hands-on learning in Waterloo’s engine dissection lab
Waterloo engineering students get their hands dirty while they learn about design and function in the engine dissection lab.
Waterloo research: Parkinson’s disease linked to riskier driving
When it comes to road safety, Parkinson’s disease is a bigger threat than once thought, says Waterloo aging expert.
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