David Roulston, a retired Waterloo electrical engineering professor and an internationally recognized researcher in bipolar semiconductor devices and integrated circuits, will share his experiences at a public lecture on October 21 from 3 to 5 p.m. in Engineering 5, Room 2004.
Thumbs up opportunity to help fund new medical device
To help receive financial assistance for a new innovative medical device the associate director of Waterloo’s Centre for Bioengineering and Biotechnology is requesting that people check out his online video proposal and give it a thumbs up. Karim Karim, also an electrical and computer engineering professor, says that approval of his research team’s inexpensive ($1000) tuberculosis X-Ray imager intended to save lives in developing countries will play a large part in whether the proposal receives the funding from Grand Challenges Canada, funded by the Bill Gates Foundation.