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Saturday, November 30, 2024 - Sunday, December 1, 2024 (all day)

FIRST Lego League Qualifier Tournament and FIRST Tech Challenge Qualifier

Youth Gearing Up for Exciting Robotics Competitions at the University of Waterloo

If you like robots, you will want to watch teams compete at the University of Waterloo during the weekend of Saturday Nov 30-Sunday Dec 1. The fields are set for innovation, creativity, and teamwork as FIRST Lego League (FLL) and FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) teams from across Waterloo-Wellington region, Hamilton region and the Greater Toronto Area prepare to display their skills at the two qualifier events organized by Waterloo-Wellington FIRST Robotics in partnership with Waterloo Engineering.

On Saturday, November 30, over a hundred of Grade 4 to 8 students will put their engineering skills and student-designed LEGO-based robots to the test on the SUBMERGED competition fields; these 19 teams will compete to win a spot at the Provincial Championship in January. The opening ceremony is at 8:30am followed by FIRST LEGO robot matches starting at 9am until 3pm, with the award ceremony at 3h45pm.

On Sunday, December 1, 23 teams of high school students will compete with their FIRST Tech Challenge robots and build their alliance to become the champion of the inaugural event at Waterloo.  Following qualification games, teams will select their alliance partners and will aim to become the first champion of the WWFIRST FTC qualifier event. The opening ceremony is at 11am and robot games will take place from 11:30am until 5pm.   Awards ceremony is at 5h30pm.

Both events take place in Pearl Sullivan Engineering. Members of the public are welcome to attend the events. Pits, where teams work on their robots and display their projects and outreach activities, are also open to the public from 9am to 4pm.

Friday, December 6, 2024 10:30 am - 11:00 am EST (GMT -05:00)

National Day of Remembrance

Canada changed forever on December 6, 1989 when 14 women were murdered in a gender-based act of violence at l'École Polytechnique de Montréal.

The Faculty of Engineering invites you to join us, on December 6, 2024, for a ceremony and moment of silence observing Canada’s National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women.

Please join us as we come together to honour and reflect on the lives of these 14 women and everyone else whose lives were forever changed.

When: Friday, December 6 | 10:30–11:00am

Where: Pearl Sullivan Engineering, 2nd Floor Event Space

Wednesday, February 26, 2025 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

Social Innovators in Training Demo Day

Come see social impact in action!

On Wednesday February 26, from 5:00-6:30 p.m., drop by GreenHouse (UTD 164)
for Demo Day. Students from Social Innovators in Training will be showcasing
their ideas, looking for feedback, and building community. It's a can't-miss
opportunity to see the future in action!

What to expect:

  • Help our students strengthen their ideas and provide real-world feedback
  • See firsthand the innovative ideas for social impact shaping our communities
  • Enjoy some snacks and light refreshments
Friday, June 6, 2025 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

Documentary Screening: "Rock This Town"

Rock This Town brings to life the exciting history of rock music concerts in KW from the 1960s and 1970s. An insider’s look into the gritty reality of building the local live music scene. This 70-minute documentary features interviews with music business pros plus performances by today’s musicians. Rock stars come and go but live music is here to stay!

Tuesday, June 24, 2025 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

Pride in STEM: a networking social for everyone

Are you part of the 2SLGBTQ+ community, looking for even more pride this
month, and/or interesting in meeting new queer peers in STEM? Then come to
the Pride in STEM Social to find queer and gender diverse people from a range
of fields!

Join us in the SLC Bomber on June 24, from 6pm to 7:30pm (doors at 5:30) for
an evening of fun, games, and socializing. No need to register, just mark
your calendars. Stick around for a fabulous drag performance by UW students!
Snacks and refreshments will be provided.

Thursday, July 10, 2025 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

Distinguished Lecture by Prof. Shuk Han CHENG

The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) is pleased to present a
Distinguished Lecture by Prof. Shuk Han CHENG, Department of Biomedical
Sciences and Department of Materials Science and Engineering, City University
of Hong Kong

Please join us on Thursday, July 10 at 2:00 p.m. to hear Prof. CHENG's
lecture titled "Curiosity-Driven Research on Nanomaterials Led to Unexpected
Societal Impact."

Where: QNC 1501
When: Thursday, July 10, 2025 | 2:00 p.m. - 3 p.m.

Thursday, July 24, 2025 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

WIN Distinguished Lecture with Prof. Orlando Rojas

The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) is pleased to present a Distinguished Lecture by Orlando Rojas, Professor and Canada Excellence Research Chair, Scientific Director of the Bioproducts Institute, Departments of Chemical & Biological Engineering | Chemistry | Wood Science, The University of British Columbia.

Please join us on Thursday, July 24 at 2 p.m. to hear Professor Rojas's lecture titled "The Role of Bio-Based Colloids in Gelation Technologies and Green Interfaces."

Wednesday, September 17, 2025 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

The Waterloo Forum: AI Debate

Artificial Intelligence is increasingly present in our lives. We see its impact on social media. We use it to translate, write emails, gain an edge on the stock market, drive cars, and even think for us. Many believe that this is just the start. Artificial Intelligence may have the power to disrupt the very foundations of how we live. One of those foundations is our country, Canada. Many of us are grateful to live in a country with an elected government, independent courts, social services, and civil liberties. In a time when the world anticipates the disruption that AI may bring, The Waterloo Forum asks, “Will AI undermine Canadian democratic institutions?”