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Phone: 519-888-4567
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A phenomenon by which the value of goods and/or services is increased by the number of people or participants involved. This is known as "The Network Effect". When properly utilized, this effect can lead to accelerating progress and commercial success.
Join us for an engaging Ask-Me-Anything session with University of Waterloo graduate, Conrad School alumni, and CEO & Founder of Lunaria Solutions, Cassie Myers. Cassie is an inclusion and equity advocate, who was recently recognized as a Top 50 Changemakers by Globe and Mail.
Join us to learn more about the exciting research being conducted by masters students in the Chemical Engineering department.
Digital twins and augmented reality can be used for simulating physical objects and processes. This can be especially helpful for improving their design to better ensure the dependability of infrastructure and operations where lives might be at stake. With the use of such digital realities, one can also create a competitive edge to improve efficiency and advance capabilities.
Join the Water Institute for an interactive event exploring what water means to different people, its true value, and how we can better protect this vital resource together.
Future applicants, their family members and guidance counsellors are invited to join Waterloo Engineering on Thursday, March 4 from 6-7 pm ET for a webinar about preparing for an engineering education, our programs, and the process of applying to Engineering at Waterloo!
Join the Hack the North Organizer Open House to meet current organizers and Hack the North alumni to learn about their experiences organizing Canada's biggest hackathon!
Join us to learn more about the exciting research being conducted by masters students in the Chemical Engineering department.
The design of scientific figures is a key step that all researchers undertake as they present or publish their work, but one that they typically receive little training or education on how to do effectively. The Waterloo Electrochemical Society Student Chapter (WatECS) is delighted to invite you to attend a workshop on designing scientific figures, hosted by Professor Felice Frankel.
Frankel is a science photographer and research scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and an internationally recognized expert in scientific graphics, visualization, photography, and communication of scientific results to the public.
WatCO and Evercloak: Commercializing the intellectual wealth at the University of Waterloo.
The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) is happy to welcome Professor Hamed Shahsavan to the WIN family! Professor Shahsavan will deliver a seminar in order to introduce himself and his research to our community. Please join us in giving him a warm welcome.
The Department of Chemical Engineeirng welcomes you to hear Professor Balakumar Balasingam discuss an important element in the move to mass electric vehicle adoption: management of the battery packs. He will introduce Cramer-Rao Lower bound (CRLB) and its variations as the achievable limit on equivalent circuit modeling parameter estimation, discuss some practical difficulties in achieving them and propose alternate solutions.
Campus Wellness is offering a new virtual workshop series for the Winter 2021 term: Managing Personal Wellness in a Global Pandemic.
The series includes three 1-hour workshops that can be taken in any order, and you can take one or all of them! The workshops include practical skills to help you handle anxiety and low mood, and create sustainable, achievable habits.
Calling all University of Waterloo graduate students, graduate alumni, administrators, and faculty in engineering! You are invited to a workshop discussing the Gender Differences in Waterloo Graduate Engineering Student Experience, on January 25, 2021, from 1-4:30pm (ET). All genders are encouraged to participate.
Join us to learn more about the exciting research being conducted by masters students in the Chemical Engineering department.
Future undergraduate engineering students are invited to join us for an admissions-focused webinar that will focus on the admissions process and cover topics like how to apply, tips for your Admissions Information Form (AIF) and more!
Our panellists will include our Director/Associate Director of Admissions as well as current students who successfully went through the process themselves.
Future undergraduate engineering students are invited to join us for a special webinar for students interested in Chemical or Nanotechnology Engineering. You will hear directly from current students, alumni, and professors to learn more about these programs, career opportunities, and the ways chemical and nanotechnology engineers are helping to solve the challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Please join the Department of Chemical Engineering as we honour Mihir Rodrigues and remember the time he spent with us at the University of Waterloo.
We will host an online memorial service on Friday, January 8, 2021 at 5 pm EST.
You may attend the service via Zoom:
https://zoom.us/j/95732938628?pwd=YUlJRG5ZZTNNaE9kV3VoalY2SU9YZz09
Meeting ID: 957 3293 8628
During her PhD defense, Mahboubehsadat Mousavi will discuss her research to support the integration of renewable energy sources into the electricity grid. She will talk about the design and engineering of electrolytes and membranes for durable and low-cost zinc-iodine redox flow batteries, paving the way for future electrolyte research in high-energy-density storage systems.
University of Waterloo
Engineering 6 (E6)
Phone: 519-888-4567
Staff and Faculty Directory
Contact the Department of Chemical Engineering
The University of Waterloo acknowledges that much of our work takes place on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples. Our main campus is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land granted to the Six Nations that includes six miles on each side of the Grand River. Our active work toward reconciliation takes place across our campuses through research, learning, teaching, and community building, and is centralized within our Indigenous Initiatives Office.