Quantum for environment – ideation forum
University of Waterloo students are invited to explore quantum technologies to bridge the gap between environmental needs and a sustainable future.
University of Waterloo students are invited to explore quantum technologies to bridge the gap between environmental needs and a sustainable future.
Trinity, Then and Now brings into focus and proximity the grave impact of what is considered the first significant radiological event–the Trinity atomic bomb test on July 16, 1945.
University of Waterloo students are invited participate in this challenge to explore Virtual Reality & 5G technologies to bridge the gap between traditional banking and the needs of future generations.
Increasing the hosting capacity of renewables, electrification of transportation, and the large-scale implementation of green hydrogen generation plants, are identified as key solutions to help meet net-zero emission targets.
WISE is pleased to announce the 1.5-day hybrid workshop at the University of Waterloo on July 27 (Hybrid) & 28 (In-person only), 2023.
Due to technological advancements, communicating with computer systems using natural language has become a casual phenomenon.
This hybrid panel covers the exploration of biometrics (or physiological measures) in game user research, driven by advancements in sensing technologies and the increased accessibility of signal processing tools.
The Office of Indigenous Relations and the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies (Faculty of Health) are pleased to co-host a presentation by Bobbie Chew Bigby, postdoctoral fellow at University of Waterloo.
The following employer is hosting a Virtual Employer Information Session on Tuesday, July 18th, 2023:
From July 28-29, the Sustainability Office will be hosting the first ever UWaterloo campus-wide BioBlitz: a community-led effort to identify and record all the species in a particular area.