Two Nanotechnology Engineering start-ups are creating novel solutions for sustainability
Two start-ups founded by Nanotechnology Engineering (NE) alumni are creating sustainable solutions locally.
Two start-ups founded by Nanotechnology Engineering (NE) alumni are creating sustainable solutions locally.
Dr. Brendan Smith, Nanotechnology Engineering (NE) class of 2013, and Jatin Patil, (NE class of 2018) are collaborating to make battery recycling for Electric Vehicles (EVs) a reality using technology they developed while Patil was pursuing his undergraduate degree.
Nanotechnology Engineering Alumnus creates biomedical start-up.
Nanotechnology engineering students win $2000 award to build better batteries.
Nanotechnology Engineering Program celebrates students that made the Dean's Hour List.
Nanotechnology Engineering students from all four cohorts were invited to the Event Space in Engineering 7 on November 16th for a Meet the Professor event
On August 9th, U.S. President Biden signed into law the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022. The influx of billions of dollars in investments spurred on by this act will stimulate the Nanotechnology Engineering sector across North America creating new research and employment opportunities.
On Monday, July 18th the Nanotechnology Engineering Program celebrated its students who made The Dean’s Honour List. Each term the top students of each class are recognized by the Dean.
Madelaine Liddy’s ties to the University of Waterloo run deep.
Paul Chen graduated from the Nanotechnology Engineering (NE) Program in 2016. He has many fond memories of his time in the program and maintains connections with many of his classmates, instructors and program faculty from his undergrad years. He reflects on his time at the University of Waterloo,