Waterloo Engineering Convocation Celebration
We’re excited to celebrate your academic accomplishments live with your biggest supporters from the University of Waterloo community and with your family and friends!
We’re excited to celebrate your academic accomplishments live with your biggest supporters from the University of Waterloo community and with your family and friends!
In addition to Waterloo Engineering's pre-party, attend the University of Waterloo's Virtual Convocation Ceremony, which will resemble a traditional in-person convocation featuring remarks from the President, your class Valedictorian and more.
ALUMNI SPEAKER SERIES "Autonomous Vehicles: The Hope and Hype of Self-Driving Cars"
Energy economist and author Mark Jaccard will deliver the 2021 University of
Waterloo Hagey Lecture on October 27.
Join Dr. Lennart Nacke and Dr. Daniel Harley on October 28th to learn how engaging narratives can be used to enhance audience experiences when pitching your ideas.
Please join us for Abolishing property as architectural care, the second of five conversations on the theme of attention, with speakers Rinaldo Walcott, Professor, Women and Gender Studies Institute, University of Toronto, and Thandi Loewenson, Royal College of Art. Their short presentations will be followed by a discussion moderated by Ella den Elzen, University of Waterloo.
IQC presents Chanda Prescod-Weinstein in conversation with Kayleigh Platz In The Disordered Cosmos: A Journey into Dark Matter, Spacetime, & Dreams Deferred
Please join us for Building a domestic revolution, the third of five conversations on the theme of attention, with speakers Jennifer Chan, Department of Imaginary Affairs, Sakiko Sugawa, Centre for Reproductive Labor, and Melanie Escaño, FILMIS, FNV Migrant Domestic Workers Union. Their short presentations will be followed by a discussion moderated by Tara Bissett, University of Waterloo.
Join us on November 5 as we welcome Alumni from our graduate programs to speak about the impact their graduate degree had on their career path. This is a great event to attend if you are curious about how a graduate degree in engineering can support you!
Date: Friday, November 5
Time: 12pm-1pm EDT
Panelists:
Quantum Today: Simulating Quantum Particles on a Lattice