Undergraduate Lecture | Dimensional Analysis, by Dr. Shakirudeen Salaudeen, PhD, EIT
The Chemical Engineering Department is hosting a special undergraduate lecture about Dimensional Analysis.
The Chemical Engineering Department is hosting a special undergraduate lecture about Dimensional Analysis.
The Chemical Engineering Department is hosting a special undergraduate lecture about Upcycling of low value biomass to high value bioproducts.
Are you interested in quantum mechanics or cryptography?
Then check out CPI's next event on Feb 28th from 6:30pm to 8:00pm. Learn how quantum computers can create security risks and how we can mitigate them!
CPI's Michele Mosca and Sara Zafar Jafarzadeh discuss why it is important to act now, even though cryptographically-relevant quantum computers are not available.
This session seeks to share lessons learned regarding embedding EDII into grant applications. Dr. Trevor Charles will discuss his experience embedding EDI principles to his research group and in a recent NSERC grant application.
The Chemical Engineering Department is hosting a special undergraduate lecture about The Bernoulli equation.
The Chemical Engineering Department is hosting a special undergraduate lecture about Engineering high-performance electrode interfaces for the electric vehicles of tomorrow.
Join us to learn more about the exciting research being conducted by masters students in the Chemical Engineering department.
The University of Waterloo's Engineers Without Borders Chapter presents our Sustainable Engineering Design Challenge! If you are a high school student passionate about learning more about the engineering design process, excited about talking & learning from current engineering students & professors, and collaborating with like-minded individuals then this event is for you!
The Chemical Engineering Department is pleased to offer an online lecture by University of Waterloo Alumni Dr. Barbara Güettler.
Please note: Graduate Students will receive seminar attendance credit if they attend.
The Chemical Engineering Department is hosting a special graduate lecture on exploration of electrochemical carbon dioxide capture using soluable, redox- active carriers.