Waterloo Engineering Class Reunion 2020
The Waterloo Engineering alumni class reunion in 2020 is taking place on September 26, 2020 online.
The Waterloo Engineering alumni class reunion in 2020 is taking place on September 26, 2020 online.
Donovan Chaffart will be discussing the research he is conducting under the supervision of Professor Luis Ricardez Sandoval during a remote comprehensive oral exam.
During their remote MASc oral exam, Dae Sung Kim will discuss their research on mucoadhesive drug delivery platforms comprised of cellulose nanocrystals and chitosan with different moieties.
During their remote MASc oral exam, Tyler Or will discuss their research to improve the structural integrity of sodium-ion battery cathodes.
James Lowman will be discussing the research he is conducting under the supervision of Professor Nasser Abukhdeir during a remote comprehensive oral exam.
During her remote MASc oral exam, Jialu Chen will discuss her research into fundamental double-layer charging mechanisms in MoS2 and graphene-MoS2 hybrid electrode systems.
Professor Bill Anderson from the Department of Chemical Engineering is applying his expertise with UV-C disinfection to tackle a timely and potentially life-threatening problem: the shortage of N95 filtering facepiece respirators (FFRs) that protect users from particles and aerosols in the air that they breathe.
Domain Adaptation: Learn from Simulation.

Have fun at the Global Engineering Week Game Night! An interactive design project showcase!
Engage in innovative games designed by the SYDE 261 Design, Systems, and Society class. Explore the global impacts of emerging technology on society and our environment.
Try out newly designed boardgames, video games, role playing games, cards, and more!

The Quantum Valley Investments® Problem Pitch Finals are almost here!
Register for the pitch finals to come out and watch the teams pitch their problems to a panel of judges. The top teams will earn R&D funding to support the development of a solution to the problems they pitched.
Teams will have 5 minutes to pitch their problem, followed by Q&A from the judges. Come out and watch student pitch their research on some important problems facing industries and organizations.