TronCon 2018

All Mechatronics Engineering alumni are invited to the Waterloo Engineering Alumni Event TronCon to connect with current students as well as fellow Mechatronics classmates.

All Mechatronics Engineering alumni are invited to the Waterloo Engineering Alumni Event TronCon to connect with current students as well as fellow Mechatronics classmates.
Dr. Zhong Lin Wang
Reagemts’ Professor and Hightower Chair
School of Materials Science and Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta GA, United States
You are invited back to campus to the Systems Design Engineering Symposium-day lunch. This year is extra special: the department was officially formed in 1968, so it's their 50th Birthday this year!
The Operations Research Challenge (TORCH) is a free, one-day contest designed to introduce high school students to Operations Research, a field that tackles many of today's complex decision-making problems through the use of engineering, computer science, and mathematics.
TORCH 2018 will be held on March 17, 2018 at the University of Waterloo with over $1000 in prizes.
Register before March 5, 2018!
Emily Stanley, professor in the Department of Integrative Biology and Center for Limnology at the University of Wisconsin Madison
Light refreshments will be provided.
SPEAKER: Prof. Alberto Berizzi from the Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Dr. Mikael Fogelström
Department Head of Microtechnology and Nanoscience
Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series, Sharon Megdal, Director of The University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center, presents, "Groundwater governance and management research: Connecting researchers and practitioners."
Light refreshments will be provided.
Join the Water Institute on February 14, as Piet Klop, Senior Investment Advisor, PGGM Investments in the Netherlands presents, "Water-Related Risks and Opportunities: An Institutional Investor’s Perspective."
Coffee and light refreshments will be provided.
About the speaker
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series, Jay Austin, professor and department head in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at University of Minnesota Duluth, presents, "Winter Conditions, Ice, and Climate Change on Lake Superior."
Light refreshments will be provided.