Research Talks: Societal impacts of 21st Century technology
A panel presentation for Waterloo staff, faculty, and students featuring:
A panel presentation for Waterloo staff, faculty, and students featuring:
Rawoofeen Chowdhury hopes the December 6 vigil for the women killed during the mass shooting at l'École Polytechnique de Montréal in 1989, will inspire conversations about diversity, inclusion and all forms of gender-based violence.
December 6 is the 28th anniversary of the Montreal Massacre, when a gunman walked into an engineering classroom and separated the men from the women before killing 14 women and screaming, “I hate feminists.”
The purpose of the ConradGames in Engineering is to simply engage and encourage Undergraduate Engineering Students in Entrepreneurship and Innovation mindsets.
Invited teams of Engineering students will be competing:
SPEAKER: Professor Qiang (Steven) Wang, Carleton University
ABSTRACT:
You Talked. We Listened.
After extensive consultation with WIN members, we are calling a Town Hall meeting to reflect on what we’ve heard and to further discuss and confirm what you’d like to see from WIN over the next 3 to 5 years
We look forward to hearing from you.
The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) presents a seminar by Dr. Bruno Ehrler, from the Hybrid Solar Cells Group, AMOLF, Science Park, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Join GAMIC at the University of Waterloo for the Regional Quarter-finals.
Yigal Gerchak
Professor of Industrial Engineering
Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv, Israel
ygerchak@eng.tau.ac.il
The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) presents a seminar by Dr. Amit Goyal & Dr. Thomas Thundat, from the institute for Research and Education in eNergy, Environment and Water (RENEW), University at Buffalo, New York, United States