Waterloo Engineering Spectrum 28 Student Venture Program Pop Up Class #1 Problem Identification






Chamath Palihapitiya (BASc ’99, Elect) and Brigette Lau (BASc ’99, Comp), founders of Social Capital, a Silicon Valley venture capital firm, are returning to campus to talk to Engineering students about two amazing opportunities that could change students' lives.
Explore the interconnectedness of our world at UW's official TEDx event
TEDxUW is a key
player in the global TED movement, which aims to share ‘ideas worth spreading’, for free, across the world.
TEDxUW has brought many brilliant minds together in order to network, share ideas, and change and challenge perspectives on our ever-changing world.

Explore the exciting field of engineering! Go ENG Girl is an exciting opportunity for Grade 7 - 10 girls to visit the University of Waterloo and learn about the wonderful world of engineering. Meet women currently studying engineering, learn about some of the amazing things women engineers are doing, and participate in a cool hands-on activity.
Waterloo Engineering welcomes future students and their families to come discover our undergraduate programs, campus, student life and more at this year's Fall Open House!
All activities start in J.R. Coutts Engineering Lecture Hall (RCH)
10:00am - 4:00pm: Waterloo Engineering admissions & co-op sessions (40 min presentations, 10am, 11am, 1:30pm, 2:30pm)

Because the friends we make here at Waterloo Engineering will last a lifetime.
Come find out how GM Canada is transforming Canada's auto sector through growth and innovation, check out the 2016 Buick Envision, and hear from GM's leading engineers in this first GM Canada Meet-up for Waterloo Engineering students on the Capstone Design track.
Connect in conversation and get inspired for your Capstone Design project - or just get the inside scoop on trends in the industry while you fuel up at a pop-up @lattebooth and @SMminidonuts pit stop, courtesy of GM Canada.
The next big innovation to hit the marketplace could be among the Waterloo student projects on display at the annual Capstone Design symposia beginning March 16.
Senior-year engineering students at Waterloo will exhibit projects ranging from a technology that reduces agricultural water waste through intelligent irrigation systems to a device that may help people with Parkinson`s disease avoid falls.

Dr. Paul Fieguth, Chair of the Department of Systems Design Engineering, invites you and a guest to attend The Black Tie event, a complimentary networking reception for Systems Design engineering alumni and students, showcasing the department of Systems Design and celebrating the graduating Class of 2016.