Current students

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

From co-op to world-class research expert

by Darren McAlmont, University Relations

When Dr. Mihaela Vlasea’s (BASc ’08, PhD ’14) high school teacher encouraged her to apply to Waterloo’s inaugural mechatronics program, she didn’t imagine that less than 20 years later, she’d be a renowned expert in additive manufacturing (3D printing). 

“I didn't really know what mechatronics was, and there was nothing to base my enthusiasm around at that time,” she says, “but I was really intrigued that Waterloo had put this together because every time they put a new program together, it skyrockets into success.” 

Monday, January 13, 2025

Seven health-tech innovations we're following in 2025

by Jordan Flemming, University Relations

Global and individual health care is experiencing disruption through a variety of technologies. Building disruptive technologies is at the core of what we do, and since our inception, the University of Waterloo has also been disrupting the boundaries of health. In 2024, the University opened the doors of the Innovation Arena, a new collaboration space within the Health Sciences Campus in downtown Kitchener, to further streamline commercialization pathways for businesses, fast-track delivery of health technologies and drive Canada’s next wave of economic growth.

Monday, January 6, 2025

Co-op students make a big impact at Shopify

by Darren McAlmont, University Relations

In the current age of technological disruption, Waterloo students are striving to understand the needs of the business world and tackle the biggest challenges they face. Leveraging the University’s world-class co-op program, students gain valuable experience working at one of more than 8,000 employers connected to Waterloo. 

Thursday, January 2, 2025

Bereavement Notice

by University Relations

It is with great sadness that the University shares the news of the tragic passing of Shaan Nair this December. Shaan took his own life earlier this month.

Shaan was a dedicated software engineering student in his first year of study here at Waterloo. He was also a resident on campus at Village 1. 

It was Shaan’s dream to get a degree in software engineering from the University of Waterloo, and he worked hard toward his dream.

Thursday, December 19, 2024

O Christmas tree! Growing climate solutions for farmers

by Chantal Vallis, Faculty of Environment

Choosing a real Christmas tree is a cherished tradition in many families and a proven environmentally friendly choice. But like all agriculture sectors, Canadian Christmas tree farmers are facing the impacts of climate change on their growing operations.

Pests plague both the trees and farmers who work the land. Rising temperatures affect summer labour conditions, extreme storm events have triggered crop losses, and reduced snowfall in winter impacts families' experiences when selecting and bringing home their trees during the holiday season.

Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Our top 12 trending stories of 2024

by Jordan Flemming, University Relations

This past year, students, alumni, researchers and staff made significant strides in addressing global challenges and advancing technology. These top 12 stories of 2024 highlight some of Waterloo’s transformative work shaping the future.

Monday, December 16, 2024

Waterloo researchers awarded more than $10 million

by University Relations

Twenty-two researchers at the University of Waterloo have been awarded more than $10 million to support their research from the Ontario Research Fund (ORF).  

The ORF Research Excellence program provides up to one-third of the total value of a research project with major strategic value to the province.  

Thursday, December 12, 2024

Encouraging and supporting the risk-takers

by Charlotte Danby, Faculty of Engineering

Many entrepreneurs build companies to tackle problems they’ve experienced first-hand — and Kurtis McBride (BASc ’04, MASc ’07) is one of them.  

The Waterloo Engineering alum hit upon his startup idea when he was a student on a co-op work placement at a transportation consultancy. The job involved manually counting vehicles, which McBride saw as outdated and inefficient, hindering the urban planning process.  

Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Building an iconic movie car for the fun of it

by Jack Weatherston and Charlotte Danby, Faculty of Engineering

University of Waterloo student Anson Yu loves a design challenge, particularly one that she can work on with friends. Looking for an extracurricular project that was exciting yet achievable, Yu hit upon the idea of recreating a fun vehicle from pop culture. But which one?