Celebrating the Women in Engineering Week 25 - 29 June, 2012
T-Shirts, Bandanas for sale in the CPH Foyer
Fun activities!
All are welcome!
T-Shirts, Bandanas for sale in the CPH Foyer
Fun activities!
All are welcome!
Adel Sedra, Dean of Engineering cordially invites you to the unveiling of the plaque commemorating Professor James Ford.
For more than 30 years, Professor Ford taught chemical engineering at the University of Waterloo, specializing in heat transfer and solid-gas reactions.
Dr. Trevor Dickinson, University of Guelph, will deliver a seminar titled "How rising temperatures have changed winter hydrology across Ontario."
Registration is now closed.
Women in Engineering welcomes all new women undergraduates, graduates and faculty members in Waterloo Engineering on Saturday, September 15, 2012
Join us for a day of fun, to meet you peers and current faculty, graduate and undergraduate students. Get to know what Women in Engineering (WiE) can do for you!
Starting at 12:00 noon, in the Davis Centre Quad on campus.
Come for food, activities, meet and mingle!
Please save the morning of Friday, September 21 and plan to celebrate with us as we open the doors to the University of Waterloo's newest building, the Mike & Ophelia Lazaridis Quantum-Nano Centre.
The visiting professorship was founded in 1992 by the late Walter Bean, who was president of Waterloo Trust until its merger with Canada Trust in 1968. The professorship seeks to promote a legacy of community involvement and commitment to youth, education and community, and involves uWaterloo's faculties of Engineering, Environment and Science.
WE Innovate is the year's biggest showcase of Waterloo Engineering innovation. Our world class researchers will be displaying emerging research in engineering - cutting edge technology that will shape the world of tomorrow.
Industry partners, students and anyone passionate about innovation is welcome to attend. The event will be hosted in the student design centre of Engineering 5 on campus. Last year's event showcased more than 50 exhibitors.
Light refreshments will be served.
The University of Waterloo is proud to host the FIRST LEGO League's first-ever West Ontario Provincials. This year's challenge is "Senior Solutions", asking students to investigate new ways to help seniors stay independent, engaged, and connected. Winners will compete at the World Championships in St. Louis, Missouri or at one of the International Open Championships (held this year in Germany, Florida, and California).
The University of Waterloo plays host to over 30 FIRST Robotics Competition teams whose robots will compete for their schools and the companies that support them. In the heart of Waterloo’s world-class high-tech corridor, teams will get a chance at a berth at the FRC World Championship in St. Louis, Missouri. Come join the best of the best in engineering compete in the most intense robotic sporting event on earth.