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University of Waterloo Formula Electric (UWFE, formerly known as Waterloo Formula Electric and UW Formula Motorsports), is a student design team dedicated to designing, building, testing, and competing with a formula-style open-wheel electric racecar each year in the FSAE Michigan and Formula Hybrid + Electric competition series. If you're interested in being a racecar engineer and manufacturing a vehicle from the ground-up each year, consider joining the team!

WATOLINK offers students an opportunity to develop applications involving action-classification via EEG signal analysis and inference. Our team is currently laying the groundwork for a project that we will submit to the NeuroTechX Competition in 2022. Later on, we may start to develop our own sensor technology and BCI hardware. The efforts of this team could eventually go towards graduate research and could scale towards longer term projects involving speech rendering to make telepathy and brain-controlled applications involving audio generation and mind-to-AI communication commercially viable.

Website: https://www.watolink.ca/

Email: business.watolink@gmail.com

WATonomous is the flagship autonomy design team at the University of Waterloo. Our team centers around robotics software and designing systems capable of making autonomous decisions. Our team offers students hands-on experience working on cutting-edge robotics platforms like autonomous vehicles, humanoid robots, and racecars. All are welcome!

Our goal is to establish an environment to enable the continued growth of AI talent and suitable access to opportunities within the waterloo community. We provide opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to engage in impactful AI projects through collaboration with companies and internal research.

Formula Nano is dedicated to designing, building, and racing molecular machines at the nanoscale. We're working towards competing in the next international Nanocar Race where teams compete to race single molecules using a specialized scanning tunneling microscope. Our team members focus on the synthesis and characterization of molecular components in the lab or on simulating and optimizing the nanocar using computational models, exploring two important pillars of nanotechnology engineering.