Dean of Engineering Office
Engineering 7 (E7), Room 7302
Direct line: 519-888-4885
Internal line: ext. 44885
The University of Waterloo will draw talented engineering students from across the province to participate in the 2016 Ontario Engineering Competition. Students will showcase their engineering skills and communication proficiency in several competitions running from January 29 to 31.
Waterloo will welcome about 300 competitors from 16 Ontario universities and colleges as well as judges, sponsors and guests for the annual competition from January 29 to 31.

Waterloo Engineering is hosting select applicants for an expenses-paid trip to Waterloo to learn more about our leading graduate research programs. The Graduate Studies Visit Day is an invitation only event.
Lélé's WaterTalks lecture is titled: Bridging many divides: Building an interdisciplinary understanding of water issues in a developing country context.
Abstract
Complete paperwork in CPH 3604 or CPH 3602
4:00 p.m. - Mechanical, Mechatronics
4:30 p.m. - Civil, Environmental, Geological, Software
5:00 p.m. - Electrical, Computer
5:30 p.m. - Chemical, Management, Nanotechnology, Systems Design
6:00 p.m. – continuous
6:30 p.m. - closed
If your last name begins with the letter A through Li you should line up on West side of room. If your last name begins with the letter Lo through Z you should line up on East side of room.
4:30 p.m. – Computer, Electrical, Software, Systems Design
5:15 p.m. - Civil, Environmental, Geological, Chemical, Nanotechnology
6:00 p.m. – Mechanical, Mechatronics, Management

Please join us on the slopes to ski or snowboard at this exclusive and beautiful private resort! Once again this year, we are partnering with the Faculty of Science and Science alumni will join us on the hills.
Thank you to Steve Vokes (Civil '77) for hosting Waterloo Engineering at Osler Bluff once again.
Omer Arbel explores the intrinsic mechanical, physical, and chemical qualities of materials as fundamental departure points for making work. His interdisciplinary practice spans multiple scales and cultural-economic contexts to include architecture, industrial design, materials research, sculpture, invention, and high craft manufacturing. Arbel’s work has been exhibited at the Victoria and Albert Museum, Spazio Rossana Orlandi, Mallett, and the Monte Clark Gallery, among others.
You are welcome to join the 2A Electrical and Computer Engineering class for this information session about the academic exchange opportunities available to engineering students.
The Conrad Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology Centre is pleased to host a Startup Hour at the Institute of Industrial Engineers Canadian Student Conference in Kitchener-Waterloo.
The Conrad Startup Hour is a hands-on exercise in business ideation and market validation. It challenges students to work together, think big, and push beyond their comfort zones.
Learn how to “legally” startup your business — from intellectual property protection and shareholder agreements to contracts and financing, getting the right legal advice at the right time to save you money, reduce stress and avoid the coming — and deadly — traps that can kill your startup.
You are welcome to join the 2A Electrical and Computer Engineering class for this information session about the academic exchange opportunities available to engineering students.
We need YOUR expertise to advance our engineering projects.
Students from ALL faculties are invited to participate in:
Engineering Design
Business and management
Communications and marketing
Accounting, funding
Creating cool stuff
Contact individual teams through our website, or come out to the SSDC Open House to learn more.
http://uwaterloo.ca/sedra-student-design-centre/
Refreshments provided
Waterloo technologies are revolutionizing the development of biomaterials and biomanufacturing processes, contributing to innovative solutions across health, medicine, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, food, water, environment, energy, cleantech, manufacturing, construction, software and more.
Join us to discover some of the amazing science and engineering underlying innovations in biomaterials and biomanufacturing and for the opportunity to network and explore collaboration opportunities.
Find out the inside-scoop on the Master of Business, Entrepreneurship, and Technology (MBET) program by attending a free, live, online information session where you will learn everything you need to know about the program—including admissions requirements and tips, as well as success stories of alumni.
A FREE workshop about working together, for UWaterloo students of all stripes. Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner provided*
*Register by December 13 to guarantee your meals; registration closes January 8.
ABSTRACT: Molecular transport spanning multiple phases and drastically different length scales occurs in our daily life and controls our health and surrounding environment; such transport phenomena include greenhouse gas generation from combustion of fossil fuels and drug transport and delivery within the human body.
Speaker
Jose Carlos Pedro, University of Aveiro, Portugal
Topic
The Wonderful World of Nonlinearity: Modeling and Characterization of RF and Microwave Circuits
Please join us this coming Thursday for the inaugural lecture of the winter series of Arriscraft Lectures.
Pat Hanson, gh3
Pat Hanson is a founding partner of gh3, a practice based on a new paradigm that explores the overlap of architecture, landscape and sustainability. Pat has deliberately staked out a broad practice in the belief that design encompasses the entire spectrum of the built environment. During 30 years of practice, she has contributed design leadership to the firms at which she was a partner.

The Engineering International Office will be hosting a Meet and Greet for all new exchange students who will begin their studies at the University of Waterloo in winter term 2016:
Date: Monday, January 4, 2016
Time: 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Lunch will be provided.