3 Minute Thesis Competition


The University of Waterloo Petroleum Energy Association will be hosting a guest speaker event on Wednesday March 19th. As a Waterloo alumnus, Chris Jessup will be coming back to Waterloo to talk about his career with Imperial Oil. He is currently the Operations Manager for Imperial Oil’s Sarnia Refinery which specializes in Imperial Oil’s downstream business of converting petroleum into various petrochemical products such as gasoline, diesel and jet fuel.
The Faculty of Engineering requires that only those students who have successfully completed the 2-day workshop, ExpecTAtions, and received the ExpecTAtions certificate are eligible to hold a Teaching Assistantship.
Sign up for the next ExpecTAtions workshop.
What motivates student learning? Can instructors influence the motivation levels of their students?
Come and explore the Capstone Design Symposium for Management Engineering!
The Analytics Day aims to promote analytics by bringing together researchers, students, and industry experts. Academic and industry talks will report on recent advances in the development of innovative analytics tools for various application areas. The one-day event provides the opportunity to exchange ideas, share experiences, and discuss needs.
Seminar followed by discussion.
Ahmed Saif will be discussing his work on Sterilization Network Design.
This full day conference for upper year engineering students will showcase a variety of career options, transition tips and skill building sessions on what to expect when you enter the workforce, sign a contract and begin building a career. What`s Next is for undergraduate students who have at least completed their second year of university.
The department will be hosting a Co-op Information session for all new graduate students in the MMSc & MASc programs.
For more details on the graduate student co-op program please visit the Graduate Studies Co-op Program information page.
Please plan to attend.
December 6 and 7, 2016
ExpecTAtions is a two-day workshop that prepares Waterloo Engineering students to undertake a teaching assistantship. To serve as a TA, you are required to complete the ExpecTAtions workshop. After full attendance and successful completion of all required activities you will receive a certificate noting your achievement.