Alumni

Thursday, November 12, 2015 1:30 pm - 1:30 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

Engineering 7 Groundbreaking Ceremony

Rendering of the Engineering 7 building. To learn more, visit engineerthefuture.ca.​Feridun Hamdullahpur, President, University of Waterloo, and Pearl Sullivan, Dean, Faculty of Engineering, invite you to celebrate the ceremonial groundbreaking of Engineering 7 and the official launch of the Educating the Engineer of the Future Campaign.

Researchers at National Taiwan University have recognized the University of Waterloo as an impressive force among Canada’s engineering institutions. Waterloo Engineering ranked second in Canada in the 2015 Taiwan Ranking’s engineering field, and first for Chemical Engineering. The University of Waterloo also ranked in Canada’s top five for the Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science and Mechanical Engineering subjects.

Friday, November 27, 2015 12:00 am - Saturday, November 28, 2015 12:00 am EST (GMT -05:00)

WE Go.DEsign

What Is It?

WE Go.DEsign is a two day Engineering Design and Research Competition for women in grade 10 and 11 presented by the Goethe-Institut. The Grand Prize will be a language, engineering and culture trip to Germany during Summer 2016! There are two elements to the competition, a Research Symposium and a Design Challenge. Each element will be judged by Goethe Institut and University of Waterloo faculty and staff, with prizes awarded in each element.

Monday, September 28, 2015 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

"Backpack to Briefcase" Networking Event

Backpack to Briefcase

Waterloo Engineering alumni and current engineering students are invited to an informal networking event organized by EngSoc B.

Alumni are invited to speak to and network with current engineering students about their career and career path as well as share their advice on transitioning from school to the corporate world.

Electrical and Computer Engineering professor Michael Reimer helped to develop the first source of on-demand single time-bin entangle photon pairs with no possibility of producing extra unwanted pairs. Reimer, who is part of Waterloo's Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC), worked with a team of international researchers to complete the project.