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Stress reduction drop-in sessions
These drop-in sessions held on Mondays (12-1 p.m.) are designed to help you reduce stress and learn ways to find balance and well-being. Learn to balance your stress naturally through a brief combination of evidence based techniques such as, mindful meditation, progressive relaxation, visualization and restorative yoga postures.
Software Engineering Capstone Design Symposium
Come and explore Software Engineering's Capstone Design Symposium!
2017 Projects
Up Close & Personal with SYDE
What are the practical uses of artificial intelligence and how can it give the Canadian economy the push it needs without relying on the giant tech companies?
Systems Design Engineering Capstone Design Symposium
Come and explore Systems Design Engineering's Capstone Design Symposium!
CBB Workshop: UWaterloo Intellectual Property Part 4 Trademarks, Trade Secrets, Industrial Designs
Presented by:
Eric Luvisotto, Technology Transfer Officer, University of Waterloo, Waterloo Commercialization Office
The Waterloo Commercialization Office (WatCo) offers commercialization services and expertise to package and convert research innovations into commercially viable products and services.
AquaHacking Information Night and Mixer
Students will: learn about AquaHacking, have their questions answered, learn about past winners and find out how they can be a part of this innovative movement
Free food and drinks
Grad Class Toast
Graduating Students
Engineering Alumni Affairs cordially invites all engineering students graduating in 2017 to the Dean's toast to the Class of 2017 from 5:30 to 7:00 pm on Wednesday, March 29, 2017. The champagne toast will be at 6:00 p.m.
WISE Energy Day 2017
Meet and mingle with our researchers. Connect the dots and get energized by our talented young entrepreneurs and emerging leaders at the most innovative University in Canada. This is a ‘meet-up’ of academic, industry & government experts who have come together to share insights & new ideas for our energy future.
Panel presentations, posters & discussions focus on:
• Energy Transitions For a Decarbonized Economy: How Fast and at What Cost?
• Low Energy Green Buildings: What Can Innovation Do?
Monitoring Pathogen Concentrations in Sewage to Inform Treatment Goals and Public Health Risks
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series, Joan B. Rose, the winner of the 2016 Stockholm Water Prize and Homer Nowlin Chair in Water Research at Michigan State University, presents "Monitoring Pathogen Concentrations in Sewage to Inform Treatment Goals and Public Health Risks."
Paid parking is available in several lots. Lot C is recommended, as it should have availability.