WaterTalk: Analytic element method solutions extend computational frontiers in interdisciplinary hydrosciences and beyond
WaterTalk: Analytic element method solutions extend computational frontiers in interdisciplinary hydrosciences and beyond
WaterTalk: Analytic element method solutions extend computational frontiers in interdisciplinary hydrosciences and beyond
The science on climate change is clear – urgent action is required to deal with the increasing risks of a warming planet.
The science on climate change is clear – urgent action is required to deal with the increasing risks of a warming planet.
Engineering cell niches with biomaterials topographies for tissue engineering applications
Women in Engineering at the University of Waterloo is excited to offer two WiE Mentorship Programs:
Undergraduate Student & Alumni Career Mentorship Program: https://uwaterloo.ca/women-in-engineering/career-mentorship-program
Graduate Student & Alumni Mentorship Program:https://uwaterloo.ca/women-in-engineering/graduate-student-alumni-mentorship-program
Women in Engineering at the University of Waterloo is excited to offer two WiE Mentorship Programs:
Undergraduate Student & Alumni Career Mentorship Program: https://uwaterloo.ca/women-in-engineering/career-mentorship-program
Graduate Student & Alumni Mentorship Program:https://uwaterloo.ca/women-in-engineering/graduate-student-alumni-mentorship-program
After much anticipation, we are pleased to announce that our 2022 Spring Convocation ceremonies will be held in person!
We are offering each of our eligible graduates two guest tickets. As in recent years, convocation ceremonies will be live-streamed for those who aren’t able to attend in person. A reception will follow each ceremony on BMH Green.
Anne Bordeleau, the O'Donovan Director of the School of Architecture, invites you and a guest to a special reception for alumni and friends in Toronto.
Each term, the Faculty of Engineering and the Waterloo Engineering Society (EngSoc) work together to administer student surveys known as Course Critiques. Course Critiques are open now and will close Sunday, March 27 at 11:59 pm. Please complete 100% of your surveys; student feedback is the best way we can continue to improve the student experience!
We’ve all heard the saying: to build the next big tech product, we need to “move fast and break things.” But when it comes to building AI, does this come at a cost?
We’re excited to share u:wait, a new organization at Waterloo for undergraduates who care about algorithmic integrity in tech. We believe that good AI will come from moving slowly and building with care, asking questions about how our algorithms affect society.