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Engineering students successful at Velocity Fund Finals
With only three minutes to pitch their company to a panel of judges, contestants at the Velocity Fund Finals (VFF) must be articulate and engaging, condensing complex ideas into understandable information.
And stakes are high.
Waterloo spin-off gets funding for digital X-ray device
A startup company with deep roots at Waterloo Engineering is receiving $1 million in government funding to further develop and test an innovative digital X-ray imager for use in developing countries.
KA Imaging, a venture involving professor Karim Karim and engineering graduate Amol Karnick, was one of six projects named for financial support in an announcement by Grand Challenges Canada.
Engineering professors cited for awards from peers
Three professors from Waterloo Engineering have been cited for recognition by their peers at a gala that will bring together industry innovators, business leaders and policy makers in November.
Organized by the Ontario Society of Professional Engineers (OSPE) and Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO), the prestigious annual event will showcase the contributions engineers make to economic growth and technological advances through their work as innovators and entrepreneurs.
The award recipients from Waterloo are:
Alumni in running for entrepreneur honours
At least seven Waterloo Engineering alumni are in the running for prestigious Ontario entrepreneur awards sponsored by professional services firm Ernst & Young.
Waterloo wins big with tiny power device
A device that harvests ambient emissions from smartphones and converts them into power to run smart contact lenses has earned a team of Waterloo Engineering students a third-place finish and a $4,500 US prize in an international design competition.
Fifty student teams vied for honours at the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Symposium in Puerto Rico after being challenged to design and build power-harvesting devices capable of turning radio-frequency emissions into useful DC power.
Professors honoured as fellows of the Canadian Academy of Engineering
Two electrical and computer engineering faculty members were named fellows of the prestigious Canadian Academy of Engineering on June 27.
Waterloo antenna is now orbiting Earth
They kept the details of their work quiet for years, just one of the many requirements of collaborating on a sensitive project with the Canadian Space Agency (CSA).
But now that their compact, one-of-a-kind antenna has made a public splash, blasting off from India this week as a key component of a microsatellite on a mission to test new technologies, Waterloo Engineering researchers are ready to celebrate their success.
Engineering grants degrees and celebrates outstanding achievements
A total of 1,430 Waterloo Engineering students received their degrees as part of the University of Waterloo's 112th convocation. There were 1,071 engineering undergraduate degrees and 359 graduate degrees awarded at two ceremonies on June 18.
Civil and environmental engineering students capture project and paper awards
A civil and environmental engineering Capstone Design team captured third place at the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers (CSCE) Annual Congress held in London, ON.