Exceptional students and alumni were honoured at the 2014 Waterloo Engineering Awards Dinner held November 25.
Over 2,500 students received awards this year for everything from top marks, to extracurricular activities, such as leadership, community engagement and involvement in athletics.
Recognizing outstanding alumni
The 2014 Faculty of Engineering alumni medals and honours were also presented at the dinner.
The recipient of the Alumni Achievement Medal
Khaled Al Sabawi (BASc '06, Computer) received
The recipients of this year’s Team Alumni Achievement Medal were Frank Baylis (BASc '86, Electrical) and Kris Shah (BASc '86, Electrical) of Baylis Medical, a leading developer, manufacturer and supplier of high-technology medical devices. Baylis Medical’s innovations include the world’s first cooled-RF platform for pain management procedures and the OsteoCool® system for treatment of pain emanating from metastatic bone tumors.
The 2014 Friend of the Faculty Award was presented to the Marsland Family. As Waterloo region business and community leaders, the Marslands have helped fund a number of Waterloo Engineering's student teams and often attend their unveiling and appreciation events. Recognizing the need to provide the teams with a home, the family donated $1 million to the building of what is today the Sedra Student Design Centre in Engineering 5. In recognition of the Marslands’ contribution, the centre now includes the Marsland Family Pathway.