Faculty awarded for excellence in science teaching
Congratulations to Dr. Tammy Labreche and Dr. Brett Barrett on receiving the 2025 Excellence in Science Teaching Award (ESTA) from the Faculty of Science.
Congratulations to Dr. Tammy Labreche and Dr. Brett Barrett on receiving the 2025 Excellence in Science Teaching Award (ESTA) from the Faculty of Science.
Dr. Philippe Van Cappellen has recently received the King Charles III coronation medal, and he’s in good company. These medals have been awarded to 30,000 Canadians to acknowledge their significant contributions to Canada.
Justen Wilmot (BSc ‘24) began his undergraduate degree with one goal: attending medical school. Now in his second term in the Doctor of Medicine program at Saba University School of Medicine, Wilmot is making strides toward becoming a cardiologist.
The Student Leadership Banquet celebrated our brilliant Science students from years one to four for their excellence and leadership in our vibrant academic community.
A research project led by Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) faculty Dr. David Cory, professor in the Department of Chemistry, has received $1 million to advance quantum metrological standards.
Generously funded by Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL), the Faculty of Science has introduced the new CNL Undergraduate Science Scholarship. We are pleased to celebrate the first recipient of this scholarship alongside Science’s many scholarship recipients at this week’s Student Awards Banquet.
Waterloo students seeking medical school have a new option within the Faculty of Science’s Medical School Pathways Program, The American Canadian School of Medicine (ACSOM), located in the Commonwealth of Dominica.
March 8 is International Women’s Day. This year’s theme, Accelerate Action, calls for increased momentum and urgency in addressing the systemic barriers and biases that women face, in both their personal and professional lives. Meet some of the exceptional women in Science who are helping to #AccelerateAction for gender equality.
Take part in an exciting hands-on learning opportunity this summer in Ghana through Waterloo International’s Beyond Borders program, in collaboration with the Faculties of Environment and Science.
As a world-leading expert in quantum and artificial intelligence, University of Waterloo Science alum Dr. Roger Melko, BSc ’00 (Physics), MSc ’01 (Physics), and now professor in Waterloo's Department of Physics, consistently draws inspiration from recent technological revolutions and applies them to his innovative work in quantum science.