Arriscraft Lecture: Martin Bressani
Prosthetic Fantasies in the First Machine Age
Prosthetic Fantasies in the First Machine Age
You and a guest are invited to an exclusive alumni reception at Medallia for an evening of networking with fellow Waterloo Engineering alumni and engineering undergraduate co-op students currently on work term in San Francisco and the Bay Area.
The keynote speaker for this event is Xun Wang (BASc 2001, Computer Engineering), vice president of engineering at Medallia, who will talk about cloud computing and disruption in data centre trends.
Want to learn more about the importance of the automotive sector in Ontario and the potential for careers in the field? Want tobepart of the He for She conversation and discuss women in STEM? Just want to see a 2016 Camaro and find out how UWAFT will turn it into a hybrid as part of the EcoCAR 3 competition?
University of Waterloo Systems Design Engineering Professor John McPhee, who is the NSERC/Toyota/Maplesoft Industrial Research Chair, will provide the keynote address. He will be sharing details of his current research work.
· Monday, February 8th, 2016
· 7pm to 9pm
· Holiday Inn – Guelph Hotel and Conference Centre – Guelph, ON
Watch for an email from the local chapter for registrations details For more information about Professional Engineers Ontario, Grand River Chapter, check out http://www.grandriverpeo.ca
Students and alumni of the Waterloo Public Transit Initiative are invited to join Professors Jeff Casello and Bruce Hellinga for a half day gathering at the Centre for Social Innovation - Annex in Toronto, ON.
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.
The fourth lecture in the Water Institute's WaterTalks Lecture Series features Dr. Susan Hubbard, Associate Lab Director for Earth and Environmental Sciences, and Senior Scientist, Berkeley Laboratory.
Dr. Hubbard's lecture addresses New approaches for characterizing watershed structure and function.
Guilt by Appropriation
Join us for Engineering's Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition heats! Over 130 graduate students are competing in seven department based heats for a spot in the University wide finals. Everyone is welcome!