Materials & Nanosciences (MNS) bridges materials, nanotechnology, and nanosciences. We are an interdepartmental effort between physics and chemistry at the University of Waterloo.
The MNS Society represents MNS undergraduate students at the departmental, faculty, and University level. We are a voting member of Science Society, and support transparency and financial responsibility on the SciSoc Board.
We offer hands-on professional development skills and training in rigorous labs (e.g., Superhydrophobic Surfaces production, Quantum Dots, and Ferrofluids), which have helped students gain valuable experience for their resume to help them get jobs.
Waterloo's Materials Nanosciences Program is ranked in the Top 100 Materials Science Programs worldwide (QS World University Rankings 2015-2016) and an affiliated undergraduate program of the Waterloo Institute of Nanotechnology.
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A Message from your FEDS Science Councillors
The Federation of Students (FEDS) Fall General Meeting agenda has been released and we are proud to support three motions calling for reforms to make FEDS more transparent, democratic, and accessible to student-members both at home and abroad.
An Introduction to the Ontario Provincial Election
An Introduction to the Ontario Provincial Election
By Austin Richard – Science Society Vice President Internal, 3rd Year Undergraduate MNS\