2024 Desmarais Family Summit
We invite you to join us on Wednesday April 3, 2024 for our annual Desmarais Family Summit.
We invite you to join us on Wednesday April 3, 2024 for our annual Desmarais Family Summit.
Join us on campus on April 4th for a full-day symposium: an interdisciplinary event where a variety of people and organizations across the private and public sectors will come together to discuss and learn about the opportunities and challenges provided by robotics over the coming 5-10 years.
We will have several keynote talks from experts in various fields related to the future of robotics, as well as exhibitors and lightning talks from across the robotics ecosystem.
Are you interested in a career in robotics but not sure where to start? Want to have the chance to talk to representatives from various companies and institutions where you can pursue a career in robotics and related fields? If so, join us for the Waterloo RoboHub Spring Career Fair!
See below for a list of confirmed companies, departments, labs, and other organizations who would like to talk to you about pursuing a career in robotics!
If your organization would like to join us at the career fair, email us at robohub@uwaterloo.ca to reserve a booth!
From September 2024 - November 2024, the Waterloo Engineering Recruitment and Admissions team will host webinars highlighting important information that future students need to know about applying to Engineering at the University of Waterloo. In "Which Waterloo Engineering Program is Right for You?" you'll discover our 15 programs in the Faculty of Engineering. Join current students, program advisors and admissions team representatives as they provide an overview of each program and answer your questions during a live Q&A.
Learn about the admissions process, including application details, tips for your Admissions Information Form (AIF), and more! Our panelists will feature the Director or Associate Director of Admissions and current students who have successfully navigated the process. This session will be offered twice to accommodate students across various time zones.
Innovations in technology have advanced every aspect of our human lives — often with engineers at the helm. One such example is the intersection of health care and technology, as showcased by the University of Waterloo’s Global Futures framework which highlights the importance of health tech in our future world.
There are many urgent and exciting opportunities for engineers to step in and help redesign health care systems, innovate solutions and develop new ways of solving problems for the good of society.
Join this live event in Toronto with a panel of engineers, researchers and health tech entrepreneurs who will discuss how — in our rapidly changing world, challenged by rising costs and lack of access — engineering can help advance health care through technology.
The conversation will focus on how engineers can work towards solutions for optimal health care, showcase innovative research, discuss strategies for retaining health tech startups in Canada, identify challenges, explore opportunities and propose actionable solutions to foster an innovative and thriving health tech ecosystem in the country.
Learn about the admissions process, including application details, tips for your Admissions Information Form (AIF), and more! Our panelists will feature the Director or Associate Director of Admissions and current students who have successfully navigated the process. This session will be offered twice to accommodate students across various time zones.
Explore our Chemical Engineering program, where you'll learn to combine principles of chemistry, physics, biology and mathematics to design and optimize processes that produce, transform and transport materials. From developing new materials to creating sustainable energy solutions, chemical engineers are at the forefront of innovation. Hear from our professors, current students and alumni, and get your questions answered at this interactive AMA webinar.
Explore our Nanotechnology Engineering program, where you’ll learn to manipulate matter at the atomic and molecular scale, typically between 1 to 100 nanometers. With applications spanning electronics, healthcare, energy and environmental protection, this rapidly growing field offers the chance to develop groundbreaking solutions. Hear from our professors, current students and alumni, and get your questions answered at this interactive AMA webinar.
Explore our Environmental and Geological Engineering programs and see how these fields address critical issues like climate change, resource depletion and environmental degradation. As an environmental or geological engineer, you’ll work on projects that protect the environment, manage resources sustainably and design disaster-resilient infrastructure. Hear from our professors, current students and alumni, and get your questions answered at this interactive AMA webinar.