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NV1 boat against Toronto skyline
July 6, 2026

Waterloo innovator transforms maritime security and surveillance

ENVGO founded by Dr. Mike Peasgood combines hydrofoiling, electric propulsion and autonomy to support maritime surveillance and defence across Canada’s coastlines

Graduant in PhD regalia holds up diploma folder with Waterloo written on the cover
June 12, 2026

Three Waterloo graduate students earn prestigious Governor General’s Gold Medals for 2026

Top-performing master’s and PhD graduates are honoured for world-class research excellence, alongside finalists advancing innovation across disciplines

Soccer ball on green playground
June 9, 2026

FIFA World Cup 2026: Waterloo experts discuss impacts beyond the games

From crowded transit to rising emissions, Waterloo researchers unpack the complex realities of hosting a global mega-event

Dr.Tizazu Mekonnen (left) and PhD student Aklilu G. Messele holding the flexible polymer material developed to replace the lead.
June 8, 2026

Lighter X-ray aprons could spare health-care workers from chronic pain

Researchers develop a flexible polymer shield that provides radiation protection without the health and ergonomic risks associated with lead

Collage featuring Spring 2026 valedictorians
June 8, 2026

Celebrating Waterloo’s Class of 2026 valedictorians

Meet the 14 exceptional students representing Waterloo’s newest grads

James Craig, Associate Professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Waterloo
February 27, 2013

Engineering prof works to protect drinking water with software

James Craig helps regulators protect human and ecosystem health.

Jatin Nathwani - Video
February 12, 2013

Is your future electric?

Waterloo researcher is leading the charge to create technologies and policies that will support an electrified energy future.

Chris Eliasmith
February 12, 2013

How to build a brain

Chris Eliasmith’s team at the Centre for Theoretical Neuroscience has built Spaun, the world’s largest simulation of a functioning brain.  Spaun is able to shift between diverse tasks — from copying human handwriting to finding hidden patterns in a list of numbers. Understanding the intricate connections between 2.5 million simulated neurons will lead to better understanding of how changes in the brain affect changes to behaviour.

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January 25, 2013

World marks International Holocaust Day on January 27

Almost seven decades after the end of the Second World War, lessons of the Holocaust continue.

University of Waterloo sign
January 15, 2013

Groundbreaking research at Waterloo receives federal funding

A research facility that will one day develop the technology that enables hybrid vehicles to feed energy into the power grid is among the innovative research initiatives at the University of Waterloo that received major funding announced today

Hamid Tizhoosh, associate professor in systems design engineering
January 9, 2013

Making it harder for cancer to hide

Health research at the University of Waterloo spans all Faculties. In systems design engineering, Alexander Wong and Hamid Tizhoosh are developing better imaging and scans for cancer treatment.

University of Waterloo Nanotechnology faculty in Jiangsu
December 13, 2012

Nanotechnology institute views research as borderless pursuit

An international network linking researchers, students and institutions enhances Waterloo's global reputation as a nanotechnology leader.

Aeryon Lab's Scout drone using WAVElab controllers
November 26, 2012

Autonomous robots reducing human risk

Autonomous robots that can perceive and react to the ever-changing scenarios have the potential to tackle situations too dangerous for humans. 

James Craig field water research
October 15, 2012

Finding clean water, green energy in the earth beneath our feet

Innovative groundwater research earned James Craig an Ontario Early Researcher Award, but the University of Waterloo professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is also studying ways to make geothermal energy systems more efficient and cost-effective.

CRC honourees: Ken Stark, Abigail Scholer, Frank Gu, Jack Callaghan.
October 10, 2012

Researchers with the potential to change lives

Leading-edge research with the potential to improve human health has earned national recognition for four Waterloo professors, whose Canada Research Chair grants were announced on Friday, Oct. 12.

Duane Cronin
October 5, 2012

New virtual crash test dummies will have plenty to say

Duane Cronin is working to build a virtual crash test dummy that will help researchers understand the true impact of automobile collisions.

Waterloo Hybrid competition vehicle
October 1, 2012

Waterloo Hybrid cuts its own path with small carbon footprint

Waterloo Hybrid is one of several student automotive design teams based in Engineering 5, where they test designs for new vehicle technology with the potential to someday change the way we drive.

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