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New role in the Faculty of Science aims to build a future-ready workforce for
the aviation sector.
Donna Strickland receives Gold Medal from the CSIC Strickland's Gold Medal from
the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) is the highest distinction granted
by the organization.
Cosmological survey collaborations honoured by the European Physical Society
Waterloo’s Will Percival and colleagues accept award recognizing outstanding
contributions to observational cosmology
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the Great Lakes From the Water Institute
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create The Rights Project.


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the health of our great lakes, or creating new materials, medications and vision
care, our research leads to disruptive innovations that will ensure a healthy
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Monday, November 6, 2023


SCIENCE THAT MATTERS: DOCTORAL STUDENT SEEKS TO UPDATE MONITORING PROTOCOLS OF
HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS IN DRINKING WATER SOURCES

Have you ever noticed green scum on the surface of a lake? Cyanobacteria are a
type of algae that can cause harmful blooms. Harshina Brijlall, a PhD in Biology
student, is working to identify potential algal toxin-producing markers and
understudied bacterial communities to aid in lake management.

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Friday, November 3, 2023


UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO COMMENCES SEARCH FOR CANADA’S FIRST PILOT IN RESIDENCE

Dr. Chris Houser, Dean of the Faculty of Science, and Dr. Suzanne Kearns,
Founding Director of the Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Aeronautics, have
announced a new Pilot in Residence position at the University of Waterloo – the
first role of its kind in Canada. 

Thursday, November 2, 2023


UNITING ACADEMIA AND INDUSTRY IN PHYSICS

The University of Waterloo was thrilled to welcome students and researchers from
across the country over the weekend for the 59th annual Canadian Undergraduate
Physics Conference (CUPC). The conference provided a platform for over 100
students to showcase their research through co-op work terms and internships to
leaders in the industry.

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Thursday, November 9, 2023 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EST


WETLAND CLEANUP

Help clean up a local wetland and spend some time in an urban green space!

Join us on Thursday November 9th from 12pm - 1pm at the corner of
Fischer-Hallman Road and Columbia Street (across from Sobey's) for the Waterloo
Wetland Lab's second annual wetland cleanup.

Saturday, November 11, 2023 10:00 am - 3:00 pm EST


PHYSIX: GIRLS MATTER 2023

The Department of Physics and Astronomy is hosting students in Grades 7 and 8 on
campus in-person on November 11th for free hands-on activity workshops,
inspiring talks, and a panel discussion, to encourage and engage girls and
non-binary students to explore physics.

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Saturday, November 25, 2023 10:00 am - 4:00 pm EST


FALL OPEN HOUSE

Waterloo Science welcomes future students and their families to discover our
undergraduate programs, campus, student life and more at this year's Fall Open
House!

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