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Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Celebrating 20 years of architectural excellence in the Cambridge community

by Charlotte Danby, Faculty of Engineering

In 2004, the University of Waterloo’s School of Architecture moved from the Waterloo campus to a repurposed silk mill in Cambridge, Ontario, to expand its facilities. The school’s new location in the heart of historic Galt was supported by the City of Cambridge and local businesses who recognized its potential to revitalize the municipality’s downtown core.  

Wednesday, November 6, 2024

New AI chatbot could be the ‘door’ to mental health

by Mayuri Punithan, Cheriton School of Computer Science

A University of Waterloo student developed an AI-powered app to help people exhibiting early signs of a mental health condition. 

Described as “your daily mental health coach,” the app, Doro, offers 30-minute chat sessions where users can express their concerns and feelings about anything. From feeling overwhelmed with an assignment to self-esteem issues, the chatbot can suggest various cognitive and behavioural techniques commonly used by therapists like journaling, exposure or mindfulness.  

Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Building a strong community for educational innovation

by Sarah Seabrook, Office of the Associate Academic Vice President and Teaching Innovation Incubator

The University of Waterloo is known for being one of the world’s leading innovative research institutions. However, the University also has a strong commitment to advancing teaching excellence and pedagogical innovation.

Monday, November 4, 2024

Advancing X-ray technology around the world

by Darren McAlmont, University Relations

Since its founding in 2015, KA Imaging, a Waterloo spinoff, has been revolutionizing X-ray technology in Canada and around the world. 

The company was founded by three visionary Waterloo alumni: Amol Karnick (BASc ’95), Sina Ghanbarzadeh (MASc ’14, in memoriam) and Dr. Karim Karim (BASc ’99, PhD ’03) who all had a goal to create significant social impact by advancing X-ray imaging technology. 

Today, KA Imaging has grown to more than 50 employees, with its innovative products being utilized in 10 countries across three continents. 

Monday, November 4, 2024

Researchers help solar power take flight

by Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Aeronautics

Solar panels have the power to make the aviation industry greener than it’s ever been, but they can also impose challenges for pilots and air traffic control. Fortunately, University of Waterloo researchers are discovering ways to make this vital source of clean energy work for airports around the world.

Thursday, October 31, 2024

Unlocking the atomic world reveals new research possibilities

by Jordan Flemming, University Relations

What sets the University of Waterloo apart is our commitment to collaboration across disciplines that bring together expertise from all corners of campus to drive innovation.

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Message from the Board chair

by Murray Gamble, Chair, Board of Governors

The University of Waterloo’s President and Vice-Chancellor, Vivek Goel, has advised the Board of Governors that, due to family circumstances, he will not seek re-appointment when his current term ends on June 30, 2026.

On behalf of the Board of Governors and the entire Waterloo community, we offer our sincere thanks for his dedicated service so far to the University and we look forward to working together until the end of his term.

Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Faculty of Mathematics breaks ground on Mathematics 4 building

by Melodie Roschman, Faculty of Mathematics

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.

The five-storey, 120,000 square foot building will serve as the heart of the mathematics district on campus, and include increased classroom space, labs and a cutting-edge eco-friendly server room, called the Green Room.