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Dr. Doug Kavanagh listens intently during a presentation
February 20, 2026

From Waterloo undergrad to doctor and health-tech leader

How Doug Kavanagh’s software engineering degree laid the foundation for a thriving career in patient care

February 17, 2026

Dean of Engineering appointed to Order of Ontario

Dr. Mary Wells recognized for decades of leadership in higher education

Four-wheeled robot goes down a row within a farmer's field
February 12, 2026

$7.5 million seed funding helps Upside Robotics plant the seeds for success

Upside Robotics secures new funding to accelerate the future of sustainable farming 

February 2, 2026

Research lab taps engineering talent to protect Canada’s water

Waterloo prof leads a team of researchers to improve water quality through a community-focused approach underpinned by technical excellence

Students around a table with others milling in the backg
January 21, 2026

Capstones, collaboration and community

Redefining capstone learning by bringing students, faculty and community partners together to tackle real-world challenges

Large group of students working with pieces of cardboard
November 1, 2018

Hands-on projects set the tone of new program

First class of architectural engineering is learning by designing and building
 

Ribbon Cutting at E7 grand opening
November 1, 2018

E7 opens with a bang, a reveal and a special delivery

New building 'a lot more than bricks and mortar'

October 1, 2018

Navigating the new normal

One global issue, four approaches to address it. Waterloo researchers weigh in on how to stem catastrophic climate change.

Prem Kalevar speaking in front of a large crowd
October 1, 2018

Upping the ante

Matching startups with angel investors

Larry Smith speaking in a background of students
October 1, 2018

Unpacking important problems

New lab helps students delve deeper

Group of people in diving gear testing the Watsub in the water
October 1, 2018

Failure is an option

Providing a safe testing ground

Two student taking selfie outside engineering 7
October 1, 2018

Doors open to Engineering 7

A new world of endless possibilities

Light bulb with a crack in it
October 1, 2018

7 engineering disruptors

Transforming life, business and the global economy

Flipp founders
August 6, 2018

Bargain hunting app downloaded 40 million times – and counting

Flipp used to open a staggering 1.8 billion publications in 2017

Person holding a glucose monitoring meter
July 6, 2018

Radar and AI could produce a prick-free glucose monitor

Professor George Shaker and his research team are developing a new glucose monitoring system for diabetics

Nao robot at UW AI launch
June 1, 2018

Harnessing the vast potential of AI

Waterloo Engineering builds on expertise developed over the last several decades

Flipp founders
June 1, 2018

Bargain hunting app downloaded 40 million times – and counting

Flipp used to open a staggering 1.8 billion publications in 2017

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