Seminar: Timothy Chan
Management Sciences will host Timothy Chan from University of Toronto as he delivers his seminar; Goodness-Of-Fit in Inverse Optimization.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Management Sciences will host Timothy Chan from University of Toronto as he delivers his seminar; Goodness-Of-Fit in Inverse Optimization.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Explore pivotal moments that shaped Canada’s innovation university in a new book by Kenneth McLaughlin, distinguished professor emeritus.
Students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members are invited to join McLaughlin at 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, December 9 in the Mike & Ophelia Lazaridis Quantum-Nano Centre for an engaging dialogue and discussion of his book. A book signing will follow.
A series of presentations followed by selected research groups pitching their ideas for commercialization to a panel of expert investors. Registration is required for audience members and research groups who wish to give a pitch. [Poster]
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.
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.
Jose Carlos Pedro, University of Aveiro, Portugal
The Wonderful World of Nonlinearity: Modeling and Characterization of RF and Microwave Circuits
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.
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.
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.