Engineering students awarded University's new HeForShe scholarships
Two women entering Waterloo Engineering programs are among six campus-wide to receive the first University of Waterloo HeForShe IMPACT Scholarships.
Two women entering Waterloo Engineering programs are among six campus-wide to receive the first University of Waterloo HeForShe IMPACT Scholarships.
The term ‘Energiewende’ refers to the current German effort to transition to renewable energy sources. To combat the long tradition of fossil fuel energy generation the German government established “The Renewable Energy Act” in 2000 and now offers incentives for renewable energy.
Dr. Pehlken will discuss the impact of these incentives with regards to best practice, the need for regulation and unexpected outcomes.
All are welcome, refreshments to follow. This is a free event.
CBB Seminar - Cynthia Goh, Director, Impact Centre; professor, scientist and serial entrepreneur
This seminar is open to all faculty, staff and students.
Event is FREE
Join a student design team!
Students from ALL faculties are invited to participate in:
Engineering Design
Business and management
Communications and marketing
Accounting, funding
Creating cool stuff
Contact individual teams through our website, or come out to the SSDC Open House to learn more.
The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) presents a seminar entitled "Digital Microfluidics for Three Dimensional Cell Culture and Single-Cell Signaling Assays" by Dr. Aaron Wheeler, Canada Research Chair in Bioanalytical Chemistry and Chemistry Professor at the University of Toronto, Canada.
The Faculty of Engineering will be hosting a Meet and Greet for all new exchange students to engineering.
It will begin at 11:00 a.m. and end at 1:00 p.m., and will include important information about course enrolment and other matters specific to engineering exchange students.
Lunch will be provided.
The world’s challenges and targets for their solutions have recently been captured in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) which are intended to guide global action from 2015‐2030. Now, the focus is shifting from the strategy of developing and forging consensus around these goals to questions of implementation and execution regarding how these goals will be reached. In addressing this question, it is clear that innovation will be critical to reaching the SDGs.

If you are thinking about graduate school, this is your opportunity to connect with representatives from Canada's top engineering schools!
For the second time in two years, two Waterloo Engineering startups have been chosen out of hundreds of others as contenders for the 2015 James Dyson Award.
Grasp and Voltera V-One, both founded as Capstone Design projects, are among five Canadian finalists for the award.
Hosted by the Department of Chemical Engineering and co-sponsored by the Centre for Bioengineering and Biotechnology (CBB)
Dr. J. Herbert Waite, PhD, Professor of Biochemistry
Departments of Molecular Cell & Developmental Biology and Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB)