Calculating the future
How a former Waterloo student is helping local retailers prepare and predict the impacts of COVID-19
How a former Waterloo student is helping local retailers prepare and predict the impacts of COVID-19
Immigrating to Canada with his family in 1973, Rudy Karsan (BMath '79) came to UWaterloo to become an Actuary. At the time, it was considered the highest paying job in Canada, and money was a primary driver for Rudy. He graduated a year early, wrote his exams quickly, and became a Fellow by his mid-twenties.
Where should I invest? A common question Michelle Hung (BMath '08) receives and one she is committed to helping women answer as The Sassy Investor.
Mathematicians and computer scientists are natural problem solvers. It is this innate curiousity and tenacity that provides fertile ground for ideation, creation. For the entrepreneurial-minded, the logical outcome is commercialization.
From a young age, Dr. Karen Kopciuk (MMath ’95, GCERT ‘01, PhD ’01) had a passion for learning and for medicine. Starting her career as a dental hygienist, she soon came to realize her interest in research extended deeper than she ever imagined. Making the decision to return to school as a mature student, Karen completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Calgary before coming to the University of Waterloo for her Master’s and PhD degrees in statistics.
This Spring, we celebrated not only the hard work and success of our newest alumni at Convocation, but the legacy of James Wesley (Wes) Graham and his part of the faculty’s history.
Faculty and alumni are keeping busy, on campus and across the world!
We remember an alumnus who made a difference in many lives.
Find out about our alumni events that you may have missed. And those you won't want to.
We're announcing new alumni award winners!