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A group of 30 students participated in this year’s Sustainability and Social Entrepreneurship Fellowship (SSEF) program, hosted by the University of Waterloo's Pearl Sullivan Engineering Ideas Clinic and developed in partnership with Halton Region.  

The students, from Waterloo and abroad, were tasked to develop ideas for improved urban development in Halton that could help the Region achieve its goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2045.

Hack the North, Canada’s largest student-led hackathon, welcomed more than 1000 student hackers to the University of Waterloo's Faculty of Engineering for its annual event of intense innovation. 

A marquee event on any serious hackers' calendar, Hack the North 2025 pulled out all the stops to deliver a memorable experience of 36 hours of playful, creative and collaborative builds. And they broke a Guinness World Record! 

The Faculty of Engineering community is mourning the loss of a professor whose pioneering work in biomedical optics advanced both science and clinical practice.

Kostadinka Bizheva, known as Dida to her colleagues and friends, was cross-appointed in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the School of Optometry and Vision Science, with her main appointment in the Department of Physics and Astronomy.

The Waterloo Space Research Team (WSRT), a student design team from the University of Waterloo, saw their work soar into near-space last month during the Canadian Space Agency’s Strato-Science 2025 campaign in Timmins, Ontario.

WSRT’s experiment, Project ASTRA, was selected for the Canadian Stratospheric Balloon Experiment Design Challenge (CAN-SBX), a national competition that invites student teams to design, build and launch compact experiments on high-altitude balloons operated by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA). 

Three entrepreneurial graduates of Waterloo Engineering have launched a new product they hope will change the home heating industry, reducing carbon emissions and saving customers money by driving a move away from natural gas to greener electricity.

Stephen Lake, Matthew Bailey and Aaron Grant (all BASc ’12, mechatronics engineering) built on their prior success in business to co-found Vancouver-based Jetson with a goal of making electric home heating much more common.  

Several researchers at Waterloo Engineering were key contributors to an international collaboration to turn sperm cells into magnetically controlled microrobots.

The sperm bots, as they have been dubbed, can be tracked using X-ray imaging, paving the way for potential uses in reproductive medicine, drug delivery and infertility diagnostics.

The Faculty of Engineering welcomed five Schulich Leader Scholars to its 2025 first-year class through the prestigious Schulich Leader Scholarships program.  

The cohort includes Kaibo Huang (Software Engineering), Hilary Pang (Mechatronics Engineering), Matthew Petersen (Systems Design Engineering), and Azka Siddiqui and Cherry Wang (both Computer Engineering).

Two Waterloo professors were elected today to the Royal Society of Canada’s class of 2025, the country’s highest academic honour.

Dr. Norman Zhou and Dr. John McPhee joined 102 new fellows and members recognized nationwide for outstanding scholarly, scientific and artistic achievements. In total, six University of Waterloo researchers received the distinction.

Two professors at the Waterloo School of Architecture are helping lead a collaborative, Canada-wide effort to address several deep problems they describe as ‘housing alienation’ during the 2025-26 academic year.

Students at 14 architecture schools, including Waterloo, will take part in design studios with a common aim to tackle issues including housing unaffordability, disrepair, under-housing, precarity and homelessness.