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.
Children are seeking their place in contemporary digital cultures, notably through the use of mobile devices, playing a variety of games with friends and accessing social networking platforms, resulting in interconnected performances in the digital setting. Therefore, it was necessary to base this lecture on connective ethnography to track the interactions of a group of children between physical and digital spaces during playtime with peers.
In this public talk, we'll discuss how to build quantum computing devices one atom a time using the ion-trap approach. We'll show how we build quantum bits out of individually isolated atoms, explore how we use them to simulate other complex systems, and showcase how we're building open-access hardware to advance research in this exciting field.
Through the collaborative graduate program in Nanotechnology the students are exposed to rich, broad and integrated educational resources, a diverse network of expertise and world-class research opportunities that leverage their engineering degrees. Join this session and learn about the Master's and PhD Collaborative programs in Nanotechnology in the Faculty of Engineering.
Are you interested in pursuing a Master’s or PhD and want to learn more about the Engineering Graduate programs offered at Waterloo? Register to join us on Wednesday, June 5 from 2:00-5:00 p.m. for our in-person Graduate Studies Fair to have all of your questions answered by faculty members, current grad students and admission experts from each department!
While population growth, economic development, and changing demographics create higher demand for energy, healthcare, and more, climate emergency reinforces the need to use resources wisely.
Production of everything from food to renewable energy to pharmaceuticals must be efficient and sustainable. Chemical engineers solve these complex problems while considering safety, sustainability, and cost.
You’re invited to join our webinar and learn about the limitless possibilities and benefits of a graduate degree in Chemical Engineering.
Let’s talk with experts and learn about great opportunities to advance your successful career!
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.
From September - November 2024, the Waterloo Engineering admissions & recruitment team will host webinars covering everything you need to know about applying to Engineering at the University of Waterloo! Presenters will include the Director or Associate Director of Admissions, as well as current students who have been through the admissions process themselves.
The session on Tuesday, September 24 from 10am - 11am ET is for guidance counsellors/advisors who will be supporting students through the Engineering and/or Mathematics undergraduate application process. We will discuss admission processes and changes this year as well as highlight some important deadlines for your students.
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.