Faculty

Ibraheem Khan (MASc, PhD, mechanical) presented his Waterloo Engineering research on shape memory alloys during his keynote address at the Medical Manufacturing Innovations Conference held in Toronto at the end of October. Khan's doctoral thesis was on the discovery of  Multiple Memory Material Technology for which he and Norman Zhou, a mechanical and mechatronics engineering professor, are co-inventors. Kahn is currently president and CTO of Smarter Alloys and a research associate at the University of Waterloo's Centre for Advanced Materials Joining.

John Wen, a Waterloo mechanical and mechatronics engineering professor, has been awarded funding from BioFuelNet Canada for his grant proposal entitled Emission Performance and Catalytic Combustion of Fuel Blended with 3-OH Methyl Esters. Wen will receive initial funding of $68,000 towards his research into developing next generation biofuels. 

A paper written by Rafael Lotufo, an electrical and computer doctoral candidate, Zeeshan Malik, a computer science master's student, and their supervisor Krzysztof Czarnecki, an electrical and computer engineering professor, won the best paper award at the International Conference on Software Maintenance held in Riva del Garda, Italy. Their paper, entitled Modelling the ‘Hurried’ Bug Report Reading Process to Summarize Bug Reports, was singled out from 181 submissions. 

Brendan McDonald, a chemical engineering (nanotechnology) master’s student, captured the second place 2012 Excellence in Thermoset Polymer Research Award for his paper entitled Biomimetic Micro-Structured Surfaces: Pattern Transfer and Fabrication of Icephobic Epoxy Surfaces. McDonald, who is supervised by chemical engineering professor Boxin Zhao, presented his paper at the Thermoset Resin Formulators Association (TRFA) annual meeting held at the end of October in Orlando, Florida. 

Thursday, November 8, 2012 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

Engineers Without Borders - University of Waterloo Chapter - Toma Toma Professional Gala

Toma Toma Professional Gala

The University of Waterloo Chapter of Engineers Without Borders invite you to attend the Toma Toma Professional Gala to celebrate their Junior Fellows, their chapter and organization. 

This is a terrific opportunity to learn about the progress and achievements the University of Waterloo Chapter of EWB has made over the past year. The evening will also include an inspiring account of a return Junior Fellow.

Friday, September 28, 2012 12:00 am - Sunday, September 30, 2012 12:00 am EDT (GMT -04:00)

Waterloo Engineering 50th Alumni Reunion

Bill Lennox (BASc '62) wearing Waterloo Engineering jacket and holding yearbookThis special 50th reunion in 2012 is for the classes of 1962. We hope that you will be able to attend your reunion to reconnect with your classmates, your professors, your Faculty, and your University.

Saturday, September 29, 2012 12:00 am - Sunday, September 30, 2012 12:00 am EDT (GMT -04:00)

Waterloo Engineering Alumni Reunion

Waterloo Engineering jacket and yearbookThe reunion in 2012 is for the classes of 1967, 1972, 1977, 1982, 1987, 1992, 1997, 2002 and 2007. We hope that you will be able to attend your reunion to reconnect with your classmates, your professors, your Faculty, and your University.

Nigel Swytink-Binnema, a mechanical engineering master's student, won the top award in the poster presentation/competition at the Canadian Wind Energy Association meeting and annual research meeting of the NSERC-funded Wind Energy Strategic Network (WESNet) held in Toronto from October 15 to 18. The poster was judged by faculty members from the 16 universities participating in the cross-Canada network. Swytink-Binnema is supervised by WESNet member David Johnson who is a Waterloo mechanical and mechatronics engineering professor.

Willem Petersen, a Waterloo systems design engineering doctoral candidate, won the best presentation award at the recent 2012 International Society for Terrain-Vehicle Systems conference held in Pretoria, South Africa. Petersen presented the work he's collaborated on with John McPhee, his doctoral supervisor, and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA). They have developed advanced models for planetary rovers and wheels on soft (Martian) soils to help the CSA design, control, and plan for future rover missions.