Current undergraduate students
ECE 3 Minute Thesis (3MT) Department Heat
ECE graduate students have 1 static slide and 3 minutes to explain the breadth and significance of their research to a non-specialist audience. Competing for $1700 in prize money, some of our brightest research students come together to showcase their knowledge and passion in on of the 14 research areas encompassed by Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Real-Time Digital Simulation of Electromagnetic Transients of Large Power Systems
IEEE Kitchener - Waterloo Section
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ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
University of Waterloo
Presents a Seminar on
Real-Time Digital Simulation of Electromagnetic Transients of Large Power Systems
Professor Reza Iravani, Fellow IEEE
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
A Full RNS Variant of FV like Somewhat Homomorphic Encryption Schemes
ECE Seminar
Julien Eynard
Title
A Full RNS Variant of FV like Somewhat Homomorphic Encryption Schemes
Invited by Professor Anwar Hasan
All are welcome!
“You, Your Slides, and Your Posters: Allies or Foes?”
“Scientists are very often consciously or unconsciously driven by agendas well outside science, even if they do not acknowledge them.”
—Neil Turok, Director, Perimeter Institute, 2012 CBC Massey Lectures
Seminar - Professor Emeritus John Bandler
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Reliability Issues in Current and Future Supercomputers
WATERLOO / ENGINEERING
ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
SEMINAR
Dr. Paolo Rech
Associate Professor
Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
Reliability Issues in Current and Future Supercomputers
Invited by Associate Professor Sebastian Fischmeister
Utilizing Thermal Storage to Enable High Penetration of Renewables in Canada
IEEE Kitchener - Waterloo Section
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ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Presents a Seminar on:
Utilizing Thermal Storage to Enable High Penetration of Renewables in Canada
Dr. Steven Wong
T&D Renewable Integration Specialist
CanmetENERGY – Natural Resources Canada
Invited by:
Professor Kankar Bhattacharya
STATE-OF-THE-ART MANY-OBJECTIVE EVOLUTIONARY ALGORITHMS FOR OPTIMIZATION
IEEE Distinguished Lecture
STATE-OF-THE-ART MANY-OBJECTIVE EVOLUTIONARY ALGORITHMS FOR OPTIMIZATION
Speaker: Gary G. Yen, Regents Professor, FIEEE, FIET
Oklahoma State University, School of Elecrical and Computer Engineering, USA
Place: University of Waterloo, EIT 3142
*Refreshments will be provided
Stop and Talk with President Feridun Hamdullahpur
Come to "Stop and Talk", a chance to chat with President Feridun Hamdullahpur in the Great Hall of the Student Life Centre (SLC). There's no agenda or formal remarks, just a chance to connect and talk about how your term is going and anything else that's on your mind.
Information Session: Waterloo Engineering Spectrum 28 Student Venture Program


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