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President Vivek Goel addresses a crowd from a podium outside the Indigenous Gathering space on campus
June 24, 2026

Waterloo community thanks President Vivek Goel for his leadership

President Vivek Goel’s term set the foundation for Waterloo’s next century. He united the community behind a bold vision for the future and advanced lasting progress in innovation, sustainability, and reconciliation. 

Salmonella microbes
June 23, 2026

New global study highlights burden of unsafe food

Waterloo public health researcher Dr. Shannon Majowicz contributes to WHO estimates

A student wearing a backpack gathers with a community
June 1, 2026

Expanding co-op with community impact

Philanthropic investment of $1 million will introduce students to global challenges, community development and the power of service

Collage of two art work done by Rachel Jung, the great gaggle art installation and wall mural
June 4, 2026

A love letter in colour

Waterloo alum Rachel Jung (They/Them) designs spaces where people feel seen, building a community centred on care, affirmation and belonging

Co-op employer award
May 28, 2026

Honouring co-op employers who are driving global impact

Co-operative and Experientials Education recognizes top employers who are inspiring innovation and support student success

Roger Mannell, director of the RBC Retirement Research Centre at the University of Waterloo
February 12, 2013

Partnership helps boomers plan for retirement.

Research shows retirees need to manage potential risks to health and wealth for a satisfying retirement.

Couple app 'thumbkiss' feature
February 12, 2013

Are you connecting with your love? There’s an app for that.

Waterloo alumni help couples stay in touch privately with app called Couple.

Professor Tony Wirjanto, University of Waterloo
February 12, 2013

Charting a course down an unknown road

Examining history is the first step to forecasting the future when it comes to managing financial risk, says Waterloo professor.

Yuying Li, Professor at the Cheriton School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo
February 12, 2013

Waterloo computer scientist warns banks and investment firms to expect the unexpected

Yuying Li designs algorithms and creates strategies to help avoid losses in an unpredictable economy.

Shirley Tang
February 12, 2013

Improving lives at nano-scale

Invisible to the naked eye, nanotechnology is being combined with biotechnology to achieve medical advances such as the early detection of life-threatening diseases through a simple device, similar to a glucometer, for example. Shirley Tang and her team believe that the primary goal of their research should be to help improve lives through these scientific breakthroughs.

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.

Michele Mosca
February 12, 2013

On the frontiers of global information security

The impact of quantum information processing on the world of cryptography will be broad and deep. Developing the next generation of cryptographic structures, structures that will be secure in a world with quantum technologies, is absolutely essential to robust global information security in the future.

Raymond Laflamme
February 12, 2013

The quest for the quantum “holy grail”

Harnessing the power of the quantum realm is paving the way for a new breed of computers with tremendous processing power. Today's computers encode, store and manipulate information using bits - zero or one. Quantum bits, or qubits, have the remarkable property of being in a "superposition" of zero and one. In other words, they can be in both simultaneously. This characteristic, and other quantum phenomena, offer a much richer environment for processing information and allows us to develop devices that will drastically outperform today's computing and communication technology.

Bernard Glick
February 12, 2013

Feeding Earth's growing population

Microbes that help plants grow in harsh conditions will help feed Earth’s growing population. It’s an affordable solution for both the developed and developing worlds, where farmers have already begun successful implementation of this technology.

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.

Melanie Campbell
February 12, 2013

An early test for Alzheimer's disease

Melanie Campbell sees the eyes as a window to the brain, where the presence of amyloid beta proteins in the neural layers of the retina may lead to an early and definitive test for Alzheimer’s disease. 

Avery Broderick
February 12, 2013

Shining a light on black holes

As a member of the Event Horizon Telescope team, Avery Broderick is helping to unravel the mysterious nature and behaviour of black holes, from the properties of the "event horizon" to how some can launch the energetic jets of matter and radiation that shape their host galaxies.

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