Future students
Engineering the bridal party with e-commerce
The leap from engineer to entrepreneur was a logical one for Karen Tsoi (BASc 2009, Electrical; MMSc 2014, Management of Technology), owner of Pasteldress.com, an online custom bridal party outfitting business. “Entrepreneurs, like engineers, are all about solving problems,” says Tsoi. “Every day I wake up and think about each business problem with an analytical mind, just like the engineer I am. It’s the same approach.”
Karim Karim is paving the way for a digital X-ray and health-care revolution
X-ray technology is at the beginning of a digital revolution that will transform the Canadian health-care system by detecting diseases such as cancer and heart disease faster and more accurately than traditional X-ray machines, allowing patients to begin treatment sooner.
Wind, solar wouldn't cost more than diesel power in parts of Nunavut: study
Some Nunavut communities could cut their fossil fuel use by up to half with renewable energy that wouldn't cost any more than the aging diesel generators they now use, a new study has concluded.
"The technical challenges have been for the most part addressed," said Claudio Canizares, one of the authors of the report that was conducted by six Inuit, academic and environmental groups and funded by the World Wildlife Fund Canada.
Read the full story here.
Outstanding Performance Award recipients named
Vice-President, Academic & Provost Ian Orchard has announced the winners of the 2015 Outstanding Performance Award.
Effective May 1, 2005, in accordance with the 2003 Faculty Salary Settlement, the University established an Outstanding Performance Fund to reward faculty members for outstanding contribution in teaching and scholarship.
The 2015 winners from Electrical and Computer Engineering are:
Energy Storage for Power Systems
ECE SEMINAR
PROFESSOR BALA VENKATESH
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING
RYERSON UNIVERSITY
TORONTO
Invited by Professor Kankar Bhattacharya
Co-hosted by IEEE Kitchener-Waterloo Section
ALL ARE WELCOME!
Abstract:
ECE students are finalists in the 2016 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society student competition
A University of Waterloo team has been selected as a finalist in the 2016 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (IEEE AP-S) student competition out of 50 international participating teams. Team Waterloo is the only North American team among the selected six finalists competing for the best design of a wireless energy harvesting system. The final stage of the competition will be held in June at the annual IEEE AP-S meeting in the USA.
ECE researcher receives CFI funding
Lan Wei, professor in electrical and computer engineering, was awarded $125,000 for her research into a versatile multi-physics device and circuit characterization and testing platform. Click here to read the full story.
Two engineering researchers awarded CFI funding
Waterloo Engineering faculty members Lan Wei and Aiping Yu were two of four researchers campus-wide who received funding from the Canada
Autonomous Navigation in Unknown and Dynamic Large–Scale Environments
Professor Ivan Petrović, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing
University of Zagreb Laboratory for Autonomous Systems and Mobile Robotics (LAMOR)
Abstract:
The talk will give a brief overview of recent research activities and achievements of my Lab in the area of autonomous navigation of ground and aerial robots. The emphasis will be given on our recently developed
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