Robot race gives Waterloo students hands-on experience
International robot competition comes home to University of Waterloo
International robot competition comes home to University of Waterloo
Teaching drivers about idling and accelerating too hard reduces greenhouse gas emissions and saves money, Waterloo researchers find.
Waterloo startup wins prestigious award for greener, cheaper way to recycle scrap tires.
From wearable tech to robots - Waterloo alumni are manufacturing the future of hardware.
Proving how relative experience in co-op can be beneficial in advancing your career.
WatCAR researchers talk about how today's complex vehicles contribute to industry recalls. With millions of lines of code, errors can become more frequent - but they also make our vehicles safer and more fuel efficient than ever before.
Engineering researchers collaborate with Maplesoft and Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada to give Canada a competitive edge in hybrid electric vehicle design.
Reducing weight and fuel consumption while ensuring safety in mid-size cars is one of three initiatives led by University of Waterloo researchers that have received major government funding.
The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) recently announced that the Automotive Partnership Canada program will provide $4.9 million to support three projects being driven by Waterloo Engineering researchers who are part of WatCAR, the University of Waterloo’s Centre for Automotive Research.