From discovery to impact: Celebrating our PhD graduates
Six Waterloo graduates share their stories of perseverance, innovation and advocacy as they prepare to cross the stage at convocation.
Six Waterloo graduates share their stories of perseverance, innovation and advocacy as they prepare to cross the stage at convocation.
Waterloo human-computer interaction study analyzes YouTube music lessons to create better digital tools for music students.
Four graduate students have been honoured with the Amit & Meena Chakma Awards for Exceptional Teaching by a Student (AETS).
Engineering PhD student Troy Zada is working on research that shows that ChatGPT answered open-ended diagnostic questions incorrectly nearly two-thirds of the time.
PhD candidate Cloé St-Hilaire is the first in Canada to prove that financial landlords are behind rising rents.
Christine Eagles, a PhD student in Pure Mathematics, has been awarded the prestigious Certificate in University Teaching Award.
Recent PhD graduate Johann Wenzel has helped develop a new tool that helps people with limited mobility play VR games like Beat Saber.
A new verification of illness process is available to graduate students.
PhD candidate Melissa Stadt is working on a new mathematical model that demonstrates the ratio of potassium to sodium intake is key to regulating blood pressure.
Fan He, a PhD candidate in Systems Design Engineering, is investigating how people respond when their cars’ computer systems are hacked — and what that means for road safety.