Workshop: New directions in Adaptive Neurotechnologies: EEG and Related Directions
Hosted by the WaterlooBCI Lab and Guger Technologies OG (g.tec)
About the Workshop
Hosted by the WaterlooBCI Lab and Guger Technologies OG (g.tec)
About the Workshop
He will introduce LPWAN technology, its uses and their recently announced Waterloo network. This session is intended to provide those interested with an introduction to eleven-x, a look at the network and technology, and to facilitate further collaboration.

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Fast Feedback Day
Deadline to apply to pitch is: June 30, 2016. Registration is now closed.
Fast Feedback Day – An open forum where teams present their ideas for fast feedback from a panel of experts. At this stage, teams will learn whether they are ready to take their idea to the next stage of mentoring and/or to apply to incubators.
“Forest bioenergy in Ontario: Examining the life cycle impacts and costs of using harvest residue as feedstock for small- and large-scale bioenergy systems”
Waterloo Hybrid is celebrating this year's successes in the 2016 Formula Hybrid Competition and future endeavours at the Waterloo Hybrid Sponsorship Showcase.
Refreshments will be provided.
2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
2B Civil Engineering Students

Learn about all of the opportunities for engineering students to study (one or two academic terms) at one of our prestigious exchange partners around the world while earning credits toward your UW degree!
11:30 a.m. to 12:20 p.m.
2B Software Engineering Students

Learn about all of the opportunities for engineering students to study (one or two academic terms) at one of our prestigious exchange partners around the world while earning credits toward your UW degree!
Engineering Exchanges | General Information Session
4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Attention all 1B and 2A engineering students!
Learn about all of the opportunities for engineering students to study (one or two academic terms) at one of our prestigious exchange partners around the world while earning credits toward your UW degree!
These drop-in sessions are designed to help you reduce stress and learn ways to find balance and well-being. Each week, a facilitator will introduce you to stress management practices to help you find relief from stress. These practices will be something you can learn to do yourself to prevent and reduce the negative impact of stress. Wear comfortable clothing, and bring a note pad and pen.