WISE Public Lecture: Show me your forecasts, I'll show you mine! Are we moving towards energy data markets?


The co-founders of the world-renowned humanitarian organization Engineers Without Borders, George Roter (BASc 1999) and Parker Mitchell (BASc 1999), will deliver a public lecture titled "Global Impact One Engineer at a Time: Why we Founded Engineers Without Borders" about their journey from their time as engineering students at the University of Waterloo, to the founding of Engineers Without Borders and its global impact, and their careers since and beyond.
The purpose of the ConradGames in Engineering is to simply engage and encourage Undergraduate Engineering Students in Entrepreneurship and Innovation mindsets.
Lunch will be provided to FANS and competitors! You must pre-register to attend!
Game Days:

Dr. John S. Gero
Research Professor
Department of Computer Science and School of Architecture
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Research Professor
Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study George Mason University
The talk will cover the following topics:


Speaker: Jason Jonkman, Senior Engineer, NREL

Want to have an awesome capstone project?
Then register for EngCon 2018!
Full details available at: https://uwaterloo.ca/engineering-ideas-clinic/engcon
The Ideas Clinic is bringing together instructors, alumni, entrepreneurs, and industry to help you make the most of your capstone project.
The Water Institute is excited to announce the 2018 RBC Distinguished Lecture, presented by 2018 Stockholm Water Prize Laureate, Professor Mark van Loosdrecht. This is a free, public lecture.
Alumni of the Faculty of Engineering are invited to a 5 à 7 casual gathering in Montreal. Feel free to drop-in for a drink and refreshments during this casual 5 à 7 at the Bier Markt after work to hear the latest news from your alma mater and to connect with classmates.
Anne Bordeleau, O’Donovan Director of the School of Architecture, invites alumni, students, friends and the community to a reception at the Cambridge campus to celebrate the illustrious teaching career of professor Donald McKay.
After the reception, there is an opportunity to hear professor McKay deliver “The Last Lecture”.
Registration includes light refreshments and one drink; cash bar thereafter.