Picture of black hole in the centre of Sagittarius-A, as seen by the Event Horizon Telescope

What's Happening in Physics and Astronomy

Professor Michel Fich awarded Dunlap Award for Innovation in Astronomical Research Tools

April 27, 2026

This award recognizes Fich’s sustained and visionary leadership in developing and ensuring Canadian participation in groundbreaking infrared and mm-scale astronomical instrumentation.

Science researchers receive grants through NSERC Alliance Quantum

April 23, 2026

Researchers in the Faculty of Science have been awarded funding through the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Alliance Quantum grants program. This funding supports projects that aim to advance quantum computing, quantum communications, and quantum sensing.

Thriving beyond the comfort zone

April 17, 2026

After transferring to the University of Waterloo, fourth-year Life Physics student Rachel Tagliabracci shaped her academic journey through co-op, community, and global learning. 

Eyes as a window to hidden brain diseases

March 11, 2026

A retinal image could help doctors quickly distinguish between similar neurodegenerative diseases such as ALS and Alzheimer’s disease, and with remarkable accuracy, according to new research. 

WCA-KPL Public Talk: Black Holes and Beyond (Lucy Pothier-Bogoslowski)

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Black holes are massive objects from which even light cannot escape -- so how can we "see" them? In this month's KPL astronomy talk, Lucy Pothier-Bogoslowski  will discuss several observational techniques and properties of black holes that allow us to observe them and their impact on their environments from small to large scales.

Please register through the KPL events page.

Science in the City - Skies & Eyes

June 2, 2026

From the skies, to your eyes there is a lot to learn at this Science in the City.  Discovering exoplanets using the James Webb Space Telescope, Dr. Lisa Dang is learning about lava worlds and what it would be like if you were to visit. Dr. Austin Roorda is working to unlock the discovery of more colours, using Oz vision! Join us to explore some of the great things happening right in your backyard at the University of Waterloo.

The event is free.

Please register!