How to become a Professional Engineer in Ontario, Canada
If you got your Engineering degree outside Canada, and want to become a Professional Engineer in Ontario, this session is for you.
If you got your Engineering degree outside Canada, and want to become a Professional Engineer in Ontario, this session is for you.
Learn how to fund your Master's and Ph.D. studies in the Faculty of Engineering. Did you know that there are some guaranteed funds to help you, as well as extra support for students with academic excellence? Join us in this session to understand the options you have and apply. Register here
Guidance for an effective application for a Masters and PhD- Mechanical and Mechatronics
This hybrid panel covers the exploration of biometrics (or physiological measures) in game user research, driven by advancements in sensing technologies and the increased accessibility of signal processing tools.
The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) is pleased to present a Distinguished Lecture by Prof. Gehan Amaratunga, Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Cambridge.
This seminar is titled "Quantum Dots to Light" and will be held on Monday, September 25, 2023 at 11:00 AM in QNC 1501.
Registration is required!
Register for the Canadian Graduate Engineering Consortium (CGEC) Fair 2023 to explore Master’s and PhD opportunities with Canada’s Top Engineering Graduate programs.
The CGEC brings together nine of Canada’s top universities – Concordia, McGill, McMaster, Queen’s, TMU, UBC, UofT, UWaterloo and York – to address the urgent need for qualified engineers who can solve today’s most complex technical, social and environmental challenges.
Representatives from all 9 partner universities will be present at every event, so you can meet and speak with faculty, admissions advisors and students in graduate programs to answer your questions about your desired field of research and how to apply. The CGEC runs from September 19 to October 3and is hosting a free fair on each participating university campus.
UWaterloo day is on Tuesday Sept 26, at the E7 2nd Floor Events Space.
Are you concerned about the state of the Great Lakes? Here's your chance to make a difference and win up to US$20,000 with the AquaHacking Great Lakes Challenge!
The AquaHacking Challenge is a unique competition for passionate change-makers like you, who are ready to tackle critical freshwater issues and advance climate adaptation. Embrace this opportunity to transform your innovative ideas into viable business solutions and:
🏆 Win Big: Seize the opportunity to claim US$20,000 for first place, US$10,000 for second, and US$5,000 for third.
📚 Get Certified Knowledge: Gain valuable certification in Freshwater and Blue Economy, amplifying your credentials.
🌿 Experience an Unforgettable Expedition: Embark on a 3-day learning adventure filled with mentorship sessions, team-building activities, and traditional indigenous knowledge.
💻 Enjoy free access to +120 IBM's digital tools to kickstart your Entrepreneurial journey... and so much more!
To find out more, attend the information session on October 5 at 12:00 p.m. at the ECE conference room (EIT 3142). Register for the session here https://bit.ly/467pelW
The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) and the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) are pleased to present a workshop event on “Quantum-Nanomaterials & Devices."
This event will take place on Monday, 16 October 2023 from 8:45 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in QNC 0101.
Jiwoong Park from the University of Chicago will be the keynote speaker presenting at 11:15 AM. A networking lunch will be hosted after the keynote presentation.
Curious about Systems Design Engineering? We will show you how could be your day as a Graduate student at the University of Waterloo. Learn the key steps to getting accepted for postgrad studies in the Department of Systems Design Engineering.
Interested in adding a Water Qualification to Your University of Waterloo graduate degree?
The University of Waterloo’s Collaborative Water Program (CWP) is the most interdisciplinary water graduate program in Canada. Co-delivered by 11 departments and schools from all 6 faculties, over 400 students have participated in the CWP since its launch in 2013.
Current CWP students, prospective CWP students and faculty are welcome to join a CWP Information Session on October 20.
The purpose of the Information session will be to review and discuss program objectives and requirements, course descriptions and expectations and other academic-related topics. You will meet the CWP Director Dr. Nandita Basu, course instructors and Water Institute staff and graduate students.
Please plan to attend!