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Sparkdrive is the winner of Waterloo Engineering’s inaugural 90sC student video competition, topping off an exciting 2014 season of Capstone Design.  

Sparkdrive team membersCongratulations to fourth year Mechatronics Engineering students Anurag Dosapati, Calvin Law, Eric Yam and Kevin Cheung for a video the jury cited as:

Faizul Mohee, a civil engineering doctoral candidate, has been honoured with the inaugural Ontario Society of Professional Engineers President’s Faizul MoheeAward in the Young Professional category. The award recognizes an exceptional Ontario Engineer who has served as an advocate for the engineering community through various roles during academic studies and following graduation.

A smarter, more intuitive car?  That's what three electrical and computer engineering doctoral candidates are competing to design in the Valeo Innovation Challenge, a global contest open to engineering students around the world to create a product or system that will produce better cars by 2030.  
The team of Hassan Omar, Sailesh Bharati, and Ning Lu, known as The Three VeMAColleagues, is one of only 20 out of 969 from 455 universities around the world to advance to the prototyping phase of the challenge.

Peter Thompson has been selected as the winner of the 2014 CSCE Hydrotechnical Engineering Award for the best masters’ thesis at a Canadian University related to water resource engineering and water management.  The award, sponsored by Golder Associates Ltd., is in recognition of Thompson's civil engineering thesis work entitled: Event Based Characterization of Hydrologic Change in Urbanizing Southern On

EcoCAR 2

A team of University of Waterloo student researchers has been selected as one of 16 North American teams in the EcoCAR 3 Advanced Vehicle Technologies Competition launched April 24 by the U.S. Department of Energy and General Motors.

John BakerJohn Baker founded D2L in 1999, at the age of twenty-two, while attending the University of Waterloo as a systems design engineering student. Today the approximately 750 employee company is one of the leaders in the burgeoning e-learning market.  The company also has the distinction of having received the largest investment ever for a Canadian software company.