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Fall ExpecTAtions
Faculty of Engineering's Teaching Assistant workshop: ExpecTAtions
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.
Management Engineering Captsone Design Symposium
Come and explore the Capstone Design Symposium for Management Engineering!
Analytics Day: From Data to decisions
WANOPT and the Department of Management Sciences
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.
Waterloo CORS Student Chapter Seminar
Your Waterloo CORS Student Chapter brings you a series of presentations by your peers
Seminar followed by discussion.
Ahmed Saif will be discussing his work on Sterilization Network Design.
ExpecTAtions Teaching Assistant Workshop
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.
3 Minute Thesis Competition 2017
Water Institute Water Research Conference: Breaking Boundaries in Water Research
Canadian Blockchain Olympiad Training Day
The four-part Canadian Blockchain Olympiad Training Camp programme to prepare Canadian students for entering the 2019 International Blockchain Olympiad (www.ibcol.org), a multidisciplinary design & building competition for solving real-world challenges through decentralised apps.
3-Minute-Thesis Management Sciences and Civil and Environmental Engineering Departments Heat
Imagine having only 1 static slide and 3 minutes to explain the breadth and significance of your research to a non-specialist audience. The Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition asks University of Waterloo research-based master's and doctoral students to do just that.