Canada's Largest Engineering School
Ranked among the top 50 engineering schools worldwide, Waterloo Engineering is committed to leading engineering education and research.
We are the largest engineering school in Canada, with over 10,900 students enrolled in 2023. In 2023/24, external research funding from Canadian and international partners exceeded $79.3 million, a strong indication of our extensive industry partnerships and the excellence of our engineering research programs.
News
Students share microgravity soldering research on global stage
A student design team shared new insights on microgravity soldering at the International Astronautical Congress (IAC), presenting one of the first student-led investigations into improving electronic repair and manufacturing in space.
Building on a Waterloo-developed experiment that flew in Canada’s national microgravity research competition, the Waterloo Space Soldering Team (WSST) reported new findings on how rotational acceleration can strengthen solder joints formed in reduced gravity.
Researchers recognized for sign language breakthrough
A Waterloo Engineering research team earned major international recognition for advancing multimodal approaches to continuous sign language understanding.
Electrical and Computer Engineering master’s student Md Rezwanul Haque and alumnus S. M. Taslim Uddin Raju (MASc ’25, Electrical and Computer Engineering) earned recognition at the IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision 2025 for a paper supervised by Dr. Fakhri Karray.
Alum startup wins backing for tech to clean solar panels
A startup company founded by two Waterloo Engineering graduates has secured US $1.5 million in funding to help speed the development and adoption of its self-cleaning technology to make solar panels more efficient.
Swish Solar is based in Kitchener and has acquired customers in multiple countries in North America and the Middle East since it was launched last year by Miswar Syed and Amirhossein Boreiri (both MASc ’24, electrical and computer engineering).
Events
Waterloo Centre for Automotive Research (WatCAR) Webinar - Driving Towards the Future: Deployments, Designs, and Challenges of Autonomous Vehicles
Join us for a webinar presentation by Dr. Krzysztof Czarnecki on the current state of autonomous vehicles, exploring active deployments, emerging challenges and research directions. The talk will also highlight research taking place in the Waterloo Intelligent Systems Engineering (WISE) Laboratory, which co-led the development of the first autonomous vehicle tested on public roads in Canada.
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING RESEARCH COLLOQUIUM - PROFESSOR RUIBING WANG
Join us for a research lecture by Professor Ruibing Wang on supramolecularly engineered cells for targeted therapy.
Compound flood and drought hazards in a changing climate: Implications for risk and resilience
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series, Reza Najafi, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Western University and head of the Hydroclimate Extremes and Climate Change Lab (HydroClimEX Lab), co-director of the Centre for Multihazard Risk and Resilience (CMRR), will present Compound flood and drought hazards in a changing climate: Implications for risk and resilience.
This event is in person in DC 1302 with a networking lunch reception to follow in DC 1301 (The Fishbowl).