Electrical & Computer
Office Hour with Stephen Semeniw (BASc '89) on “The Long and Winding Road Adventure”
Waterloo Engineering students and alumni are invited to participate in an exclusive virtual Office Hour with Waterloo Engineering alumnus Stephen Semeniw (BASc 1989, electrical engineering), co-founder and vice-president of sales at Tego Cyber as well as management consultant at Quantus Capital Corporation, who will talk about “The Long and Winding Road Adventure.”
Scholarships & Funding
Learn how to fund your Master's and Ph.D. studies in the Faculty of Engineering. Did you know that there are some guaranteed funds to help you, as well as extra support for students with academic excellence? Join us in this session to understand the options you have and apply. Register here
Who are the supervisors, research groups and how to find one?
Who are the supervisors, research groups and how to find one?
Guidance for an effective application for a Master and PhD- Electrical Engineering
Yes. There are key steps to getting accepted for postgrad studies in the department of Electrical and Computing Engineering. Learn them all in this session to create and make an effective application and join Waterloo University. Register here
How to get coop experience with a Course based Master program - MEng
How to get coop experience with a Course based Master program - MEng
Getting out of the garage
Getting out of the garage
Office Hour with Tom Dean (BASc '79) on "Tips on How to Successfully Land Your Next Full Time Job"
Waterloo Engineering students and alumni are invited to participate in an exclusive virtual Office Hour with Waterloo Engineering alumni Tom Dean (BASc '79, mechanical engineering), director of technical operations in the Department of Chemical Engineering from 2012 to 2022, to talk about successfully navigating the various steps to obtain your next full-time job in a technical field. Tom has been an engineering hiring manager for the past 35 years and has been coaching chemical engineering undergraduate students on the hiring process for the past decade, prior to retiring four months
Esch Pitch Competition
Ten Student Teams Battle It Out For $60k In Prize Money at the Esch Pitch Competition
During the Esch Pitch Competition, ten outstanding Capstone design project teams, shortlisted from over 50 entries representing all Engineering departments, compete for $60,000 in funding. The Esch Awards support creative and entrepreneurial students who are pursuing research and development and its commercialization for the benefit of Canada.
After each pitch, judges will conduct a live “Dragon’s Den” style Q&A. Come to hear the pitches and cheer on your favourite design team!
Engineering Capstone Design Symposia
Alumni, students, employers, industry partners, media, and members of the general public are invited to join us in Engineering 7 for the Capstone Design Symposium.
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