Mathematics 4 (M4) will be a stunning five-storey, 120,000-square-foot building that will include classroom space, labs and a cutting-edge eco-friendly server room, called the Green Room. M4 will empower our students and researchers to solve the world’s most pressing problems in sustainability, security, health and society.
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Incredible developments are occurring at the intersection of computer science, statistics and mathematics. Data science and AI, security and privacy, and quantitative finance, to name just three, are reshaping society. Other universities are creating new institutes and centres to bring these disciplines together. But here at Waterloo, in North America’s only Faculty of Mathematics, these disciplines have been united for decades. Mathematics 4 will bolster our strengths in these areas and amplify our impact on the world.
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Faculty of Mathematics breaks ground on Mathematics 4 building
Donors, alumni, faculty, staff and students gathered on October 28 to celebrate the official groundbreaking for Mathematics 4 (M4), the new Faculty of Mathematics building that begins construction this fall.
E-Ties: M4, unlocking the future of the Faculty of Mathematics
M4 will provide our students with dynamic classrooms, lounges and event spaces that will allow them to explore, create and collaborate on a whole new level. It will equip researchers and students with powerful computational tools and state-of-the-art lab spaces that will accelerate their world-changing research–particularly in fields like data science and AI. And it will unite our whole math community, forging new connections at the intersection of disciplines and bridging academia, industry and government to achieve global impact.
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Russell Hiscock creates new statistics and actuarial science lab in M4
The former President and CEO of the CN Investment Division wants to see the Faculty take the next step in its evolution