Alumni on the move and getting noticed!
Class of...
1980s
Yee May Leong (BMath ’85): Yee May Leong has played a pivotal role in managing and expanding Equinix's data center portfolio in Singapore. Under her leadership, the company has become a key player in the Singaporean government's Green Data Center Roadmap, a national strategy aimed at ensuring sustainable data center practices. Read More...
John Gossling (BMath ’89): John Gossling has been named co-chief executive officer at Corus Entertainment Inc., a leading television and radio broadcaster in Canada. Gossling’s promotion follows the retirement of the former CEO, positioning him at the helm of Corus during a pivotal time for the company. Read More...
1990s
Mark Malchiondo (BMath ’91): Mark Malchiondo, co-founder of Ecobee, is expanding the Canadian smart home company’s mission beyond energy management. Ecobee is now addressing home security issues, such as porch piracy, by integrating its energy monitoring tools with sensors and cameras to offer enhanced protection for homeowners. Read More...
Eldon Sprickerhoff (BMath ’91): Eldon Sprickerhoff, founder and advisor of eSentire, a global leader in Managed Detection and Response cybersecurity, recently shared his insights on building a successful career in the cybersecurity industry. Read More...
Bipasha Chiu (BMath ’92): Bipasha Chiu, CTO of Goodfood Market, has been nominated for Tech Leader of the Year and Woman Leader in Tech at the 2024 Canada India Tech Council (CITC) Annual Awards Gala. A University of Waterloo alumna, Bipasha is celebrated for her remarkable contributions to the tech industry and her leadership in fostering innovation across Canada. Read More...
Charles Crouchman (BMath ’93): Charles Crouchman has been appointed as Chief Product Officer at Redwood Software, a company dedicated to empowering businesses with lights-out automation for mission-critical processes. His appointment comes as the company celebrates its 30th anniversary, marking a significant milestone in its evolution. Read More...
Jodie Wallis (BMath ’93): Jodie Wallis, Global Chief Analytics Officer at Manulife, has been recognized by Catalyst Honours for her exceptional leadership in promoting workplace inclusivity. A champion for the advancement of talented women, Jodie inspires her colleagues and industry peers to foster environments where all individuals can thrive. Read More...
David (Dave) Sharma (BMath ’95): Dave Sharma, a distinguished University of Waterloo Faculty of Mathematics alumnus, has been appointed to the Board of Directors at VIQ Solutions Inc., a global leader in secure AI-driven digital voice and video capture technology and transcription services. His extensive experience will be instrumental in helping VIQ Solutions scale globally and achieve its growth and profitability objectives. Read More...
Pradeep Nair (BMath ’98): Pradeep Nair, Chief Information Officer at Triumph, has been nominated for Tech Leader of the Year at the 2024 Canada India Tech Council (CITC) Annual Awards Gala. A University of Waterloo alumnus, Pradeep is recognized for his leadership and transformative contributions to the non-profit sector, driving technology-driven advancements across Canada. Read More...
Robert Madej (BMath ’92, MMath ’94): Robert Madej, founder and CEO of PureFacts, has successfully led the company in selling a majority stake to New York City-based private equity firm GrowthCurve Capital. PureFacts offers innovative solutions designed to help wealth management, asset management, and asset-servicing firms manage and grow their revenues. Read More...
Chantalle Butler (BMath ’98, MAcc ’99): Chantalle Butler, President of Molson Coors Canada, made history in 2024 as the first female CEO of a major North American brewery. A graduate of the University of Waterloo with a Bachelor of Mathematics and a Master of Accounting, Chantalle was a featured speaker at the RC Show, where women leaders took the stage to discuss their impact on the business world. Read More...
2000s
Monisha Sharma (BMath ’05): Monisha Sharma, Chief Revenue Officer at Fig, has overseen the launch of the company’s personal loans platform, which is marketed directly to consumers. Fig, a digital lender focused on simplifying the borrowing process for Canadians, aims to automate and streamline personal lending to make it more accessible and efficient. Read More...
Bill Zhang (BMath ’05): Bill Zhang has been appointed President of Consumer Lines, Asia Pacific, at Sompo. In this role, he will oversee the Consumer Lines strategy and operating model while focusing on talent development and building capabilities across the APAC region. Read More...
Simone Reitzes (BMath ’05): Simon Reitzes is a leader in financial services, with a strong belief in the value of pension plans and workplace benefits. His latest achievement is the creation of the Medicus Pension Plan, the first multi-employer pension plan specifically designed for incorporated physicians in Canada. Simon is dedicated to addressing the unique financial challenges faced by physicians, who often start their careers with considerable debt and professional pressures. Read More...
Jianwei Niu (PhD ’05): The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) has appointed Jianwei Niu, professor of computer science, as the dean of University College, effective September 1. Her appointment follows an internal search process. Jianwei’s research focuses on software engineering, security, and privacy. Read More...
Karamdeep Nijjar (BMath ’06): Karamdeep Nijjar, a venture capitalist and general partner at Inovia Capital, has announced that the firm has secured an initial $300 million USD for its third growth equity fund. This funding brings Inovia two-thirds of the way toward its $450-million target for Inovia Growth Fund III, led by returning limited partner Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ). Read More...
Matei Zaharia (BMath ’07): Matei Zaharia is a co-founder and CTO at Databricks, a Data and AI company relied upon by over 10,000 organizations worldwide, including Block, Comcast, Condé Nast, Rivian, Shell, and more than 60% of the Fortune 500. Databricks continues to enhance its platform to better support AI and analytics workloads, solidifying its position as a leading choice for analytics solutions. Read More...
Diana Skrzydlo (BMath ’06, MMath ’07): Diana Skrzydlo, Lecturer and Math Faculty Teaching Fellow at the University of Waterloo, has become the first-ever recipient of the 2024 Society of Actuaries (SOA) Outstanding Educator Award. This award recognizes her significant contributions as an influential educator in the field of actuarial science. Read More...
2010s
Tina Yang (BMath ’10): Venerable has welcomed Tina Yang as Vice President of Financial Strategy and Analysis. Tina, a BMath alumnus with extensive actuarial experience, will lead activities related to the financial and strategic analysis of business projects. Read More...
David Iudiciani (BMath ’14): David has been hired as Partner for Technology Alliances at BDO Canada. With over 10 years of experience in the technology sector, he has held various roles in alliance management, consulting, and product marketing. David is an expert in leveraging strategic planning, relationship-building, and execution to drive mutual impact for partners and clients. Read More...
Qasim Farasat (BMath ’15): Qasim Farasat has been honored as one of ApplyBoard's 2024 International Alumni of Impact for his outstanding contributions to global communities and the Canadian economy. He co-founded DelayDollars and the Institute for Sustainable Development and Cooperation (ISDC), focusing on youth engagement in climate change, gender equality, education, health, and anti-discrimination efforts. Read More...
Chris Tsui (BMath ’16): Chris Tsui began freelancing for The Drive in 2017, specializing in new cars, industry news, and automotive media. His car reviews are featured on AutoTrader Canada. As a member of the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC), he also serves as a juror for the annual Canadian Car of the Year awards. Read More...
John Donohue (PhD ’16): John Donohue emphasized the need to demystify quantum mechanics in his TEDx talk, calling it “the rule book of the universe.” He advocates for using quantum computing to simplify complex concepts and promote interdisciplinary collaboration. Through initiatives like the Quantum School for Young Students, he has helped educate over a thousand students, inspiring future generations in the field. Read More...
Albert Heinle (PhD ’17): As the CTO and co-founder of CoGuard, a company dedicated to combatting the global rise of data breaches, Albert Heinle has secured funding from OpenAI’s Cybersecurity Grant Program. CoGuard scans configurations and their interconnections for potential security risks and deviations from best practices, actively working to resolve these issues. Read More...
Martin Derka (PhD ’17): Martin Derka is the co-founder of Zircuit, a fully EVM-compatible zero-knowledge rollup harnessing the potential of web3. Now backed by Binance Labs, Zircuit’s network currently hosts over $3.5 billion in staked assets, and its “Build to Earn” program has attracted more than 1,100 applications.. Read More...
Jacob Jackson (BMath ’19): Jacob Jackson, founder of Supermaven, recently raised $12 million in a funding round led by Bessemer Venture Partners, with participation from notable investors like OpenAI’s John Schulman, Perplexity’s Denis Yarats, and Intercom founder Eoghan McCabe. Supermaven’s in-house AI model, Babble, optimizes developer workflows, and the funding will be used to expand the team and develop a text editor designed to help experienced developers. Read More...
Yang Lu (BMath ’10, MSC ’11): Yang Lu, Senior Data Scientist & Machine Learning Engineer at Ellipsis Health, has been integrating AI to address mental health challenges through a voice-based mental health assistant. Her innovative work focuses on utilizing AI to develop advanced models for detecting and treating depression and anxiety, revolutionizing the approach to mental health care. Read More...
Feng-Xuan Choo (MMath ’10, PhD ’18), Daniel Rasmussen (MMath ’10, PhD ’14), Travis Dewolf (MMath ’10, PhD ’15), Trevor Bekolay (MMath ’11, PhD ’15): Co-founders of Applied Brain Research (ABR), these University of Waterloo alumni have achieved a significant breakthrough by demonstrating the world’s first single-chip solution for full vocabulary speech recognition. Read More...
2020s
Ruslan Nikolaev (BCS ’20): Before graduating, Ruslan Nikolaev co-founded Float in 2019, an all-in-one corporate card and spend management solution that helps Canadian businesses control their spending. Recently, Float launched a new bill pay product, powered by Australian-founded, Singapore-headquartered FinTech firm Airwallex. Read more...
Kyne Santos (BMath ’21): Kyne Santos, a University of Waterloo math alumnus and drag queen, is blending math communication with entertainment. In her new miniseries, she explores the beauty and practical power of mathematics, aiming to demystify the subject and make it accessible to a broader audience. Read more...
Robin Wen (BMath ’22): Robin Wen has authored a paper demonstrating that quantum effects prevent black holes from forming from light alone. His groundbreaking work was featured on the New Scientist website, highlighting significant advancements in our understanding of black hole physics. Read more...
Saralin Zassman (MMath ’23): Saralin Zassman, a recent master’s graduate in Computer Science, is now collaborating with internationally renowned media artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer. Her work exemplifies the innovative intersection of computer science and art, showcasing how technology can enhance creative expression. Read more...
Nils Lukas (PhD ’24): The University of Waterloo has honored recent PhD graduate Dr. Nils Lukas, assistant professor at Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI), with the 2024 Alumni Gold Medal in recognition of his outstanding academic achievements in his doctoral program. Read more...
Andreea Pocol (BCS ’21, MMath ’23): Andreea Pocol, an instructional assistant for CS 116 at the University of Waterloo, authored a study investigating whether and how humans can discern if an image was created by AI. Her research contributes valuable insights into the perception of AI-generated content. Read more...
What’s happened in the Faculty of Mathematics?
July
Two computer scientists from Waterloo investigated whether limiting the number of words a user can highlight could improve reading comprehension. Read more...
Thirty-eighft Waterloo Math and Computer Science professors received NSERC grants totaling $1,811,766. Read more...
Vitalik Buterin, the co-creator of the Ethereum blockchain and a former University of Waterloo student, visited Waterloo. Read more...
Two students from the Faculties of Science and Mathematics are using AI to explore new ways to make seafood more sustainable. Read more...
The evolution of the Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute (CPI) began under the leadership of Dr. Florian Kerschbaum, a professor in the Cheriton School of Computer Science. Read more...
Xi He and Graeme Smith received Golden Jubilee Research Awards. Read more...
A team of University of Waterloo students used statistics to determine when Olympic track-and-field athletes reach their peak performance. Read more...
Math students won big at Velocity $5K. Read more...
Researchers from the University of Waterloo explored the math behind four Olympic sports: fencing, swimming, badminton, and rock climbing. Read more...
August
Ondřej Lhoták and Laurent Marcoux received Awards for Distinction in Teaching.. Read more...
Mohsen Rezaeian's project aims to develop a 3D cancer-on-a-chip microfluidics device to replicate tumor conditions and create a computational framework to predict treatment outcomes. Read more...
The new app "Mindful Scroll" combines principles from art and technology to encourage mindfulness on-the-go. Read more...
The Faculty of Math celebrates its first Equity and Inclusive Communities Awards. Read more...
The Faculty of Math hosts the first-ever Ontario Graduate Math Conference (OGMC). Read more...
A team of undergraduate Computer Science students placed in the top eight at a recent AI Hackathon with "Skyline," a project that has the potential to reduce carbon emissions from transportation by up to 18 percent. Read more...
The 2024 Loran Scholar recipients include two incoming Math students. Read more...
September
Professor Ihab Ilyas of the Cheriton School of Computer Science has been named a 2024 Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. Read more...
Students may develop unrealistic expectations of success, which puts their mental health at risk. Read more...
Seven Faculty of Math students are among the 2024 Schulich Leaders. Read more...
Eclipse, a smart digital wallet startup co-founded by CS student Mingchung Xia, maximizes credit card savings. Read more...
In Memoriam
Mr. Howard Orvil Boyd, BMath ’76
We are sad to announce that on August 11, 2024, at the age of 87, Howard Orvil Boyd passed away peacefully at Freeport Hospital. Read more...
Mr. Andrew Byron Haycock, BMath ’74, MMath ’76
It is with great sorrow that we announce that on July 19, 2024, Andrew (Andy) Haycock, born in Galt, Ontario, passed away. Read more...
Mr. James Eduard Riegert, BMath ’87
James E. Riegert passed away at Freeport Hospital, Kitchener, on Thursday, June 6, 2024, in his 60th year. Read more...
Mrs. Agnes (Nancy) McQuillan Carmichael Roberts, BMath ’91
With sadness, we announce the passing of Agnes McQuillan Carmichael Roberts, known to friends as Nancy, on April 18, 2024, at the age of 94. Read more...