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Faculty of Engineering
Engineering 7 exterior, displaying the words "Waterloo Engineering"
TypeFaculty
Established1957 (1957)
AffiliationUniversity of Waterloo
DeanMary Wells
Academic staff
309
Undergraduates7630
Postgraduates1872
Location, ,
Canada

43°28′16″N 80°32′21″W / 43.470992°N 80.539267°W / 43.470992; -80.539267
SymbolWrench (The TOOL)
Websiteuwaterloo.ca/engineering/
Cooperative education program is compulsory.

The Faculty of Engineering is one of six faculties at the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. It has 8,569 undergraduate students, 2021 graduate students, 334 faculty and 50,669 alumni [1] making it the largest engineering school in Canada [2] with external research funding from Canadian and international partners exceeding $86.8 million. [3] The Faculty of Engineering houses 8 academic units (2 schools, 6 departments) and offers 15 degrees in a variety of disciplines. [4]

All undergraduate students are automatically enrolled in the co-operative education program, in which they alternate between academic and work terms throughout their five years of undergraduate career.

History

The faculty was originally conceived in 1957 as an extension of the then Waterloo College (now known as Wilfrid Laurier University). It was the college's first faculty,[5] originally named the Faculty of Science and Engineering of the Waterloo College Associate Faculties. The first class consisted of 74 male engineering students. In October of 1957, the students started their work terms in what was the first co-operative education program in Canada. These students alternated being in school and working in industry every three months. The program was later changed to a four-month term system, and has been adopted by all other faculties in their co-op programs.

In 1959, the "associate faculties" of Waterloo College separated and became the University of Waterloo and the former Faculty of Science and Engineering became the Faculty of Engineering.

On Saturday, May 27, 1961, the faculty's first engineering graduates were awarded the Master of Applied Science in Electrical Engineering. William Cousins Miller, John Shewchun, Ferenc Takacs, and William Jacob Vetter received their degrees from Professor R. G. Stanton, Chairman, Faculty of Graduate Studies. [6]

In 2020, Dr. Mary Wells was appointed the Dean of Engineering. She was previously a professor in the Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering for 10 years.[7]

University of Waterloo Engineering partnered with other Ontario Faculties of Engineering to create the IBET PhD Project, to foster equitable and inclusive research environments to increase the presence of Indigenous and Black academics in STEM. The program has expanded to include 13 academic institutions across Canada and includes IBET Momentum fellowships and academic mentoring to help increase the number of Indigenous and Black academics at Canadian post-secondary institutions. [8]

Waterloo Engineering has one of the highest percentages of women in undergraduate programs in Canada. [9]

Undergraduate Programs

There are 15 undergraduate programs available through the faculty: Architectural, Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Environmental, Geological, Management, Mechanical, Mechatronics, Nanotechnology, Software and Systems Design Engineering as well as Architecture. Within the engineering programs, there are options that can be taken in the later years of undergraduate studies. Options include mechanical, computer, electrical, or control systems for the Mechatronics Engineering program.

Each of Waterloo Engineering's eight academic units (schools and departments) also offers graduate degrees.[10]

Architectural Engineering

Architectural Engineering is the newest undergraduate program, introduced in September 2018.[11] It was designed to produce engineers technically skilled in the whole scope of building design, construction, assessment, repair and refurbishment with an emphasis on communication, collaboration and design. There were 226 architectural engineering undergraduate students as of Fall, 2020. [12]

Architecture

The academic program of the Architecture Program is pre-professional program that focuses on the culture and practice of design. Students learn the workings of society and culture, of the principles of physics, of materials and techniques of construction, of the human interaction with the natural and built environment, of historical process, of critical thought and of the diverse forms of creative expression.[13] There were 381 undergraduate architecture students as of Fall, 2020. [14]

Biomedical Engineering

The Biomedical Engineering program is part of the department of Systems Design Engineering. It is a interdisciplinary program that focuses on design, combing fields such as biochemistry, cellular physiology, anatomy, molecular biology, and physiology with engineering principles, the program centres around the creation and development of biomedical systems and devices. [15] There were 379 undergraduate architecture students as of Fall, 2020. [16]

Chemical Engineering

The Chemical Engineering program deals with the use and transformation of raw materials and energy. Students explore explore areas such as biotechnology, advanced materials, pollution control, alternative energy and other industry applications.[17] There were 635 undergraduate architecture students as of Fall, 2020. [18]

Civil Engineering

Offered only as a co-op program, the Civil Engineering program at University of Waterloo is administrated by the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. The program prepares its graduates for work in fields that include traffic engineering, structural design, building structures, bridges, sanitation (public health), structures, harbours, aerospace, highways (roads and streets), railroads, pipelines, foundations, tunnelling (rock mechanics), surveying and cartography, urban and regional planning and overall project planning. There were 624 civil engineering undergraduate students as of Fall, 2020.[19]

Computer Engineering

Students in the Computer Engineering program, learn about hardware, software, and computing principles in the context of important devices and systems – systems that control phones, cars, planes, and robots. They share classes with Electrical Engineering students until the second semester of the second year, with the Computer Engineering class required to take Embedded Microprocessor Systems and Systems Programming.[20] There are 1373 computer engineering students, making it the Faculty of Engineering's larges undergraduate program. [21] Kankar Bhatacharya will be the chair of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering beginning in May, 2022.[22]

Electrical Engineering

Students in the Electrical Engineering program learn fundamental skills in electronics, circuit analysis and electromagnetics. They share classes with Computer Engineering students until the second semester of the second yea, with Electrical Engineering students then required to take Advanced Calculus II, and Electrical Properties of Materials. For Fall 2020, Electrical Engineering had 445 undergraduate students registered.[23].

Environmental Engineering

Environmental Engineering is an accredited engineering program administrated by the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. The program is operated only as a co-op program and focuses on water management and treatment, solid waste management, remediation of surface water and groundwater systems, biotechnology and contaminant transport. The program offers elective courses in Earth Sciences, Biology, Chemistry, Ecology and Planning. There were 278 undergraduate students enrolled in the program as of Fall 2020. [24]

Geological Engineering

The Geological Engineering Program is part of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. More than half of the courses that students take are offered through the Faculty of Science. The Faculty of Engineering courses are taken together with environmental engineering students. Geological Engineering students move into their own stream in second year after taking the same first year courses as environmental and civil engineering students. There were 67 geological engineering undergraduate students as of Fall, 2020. [25]

Management Engineering

The Management Engineering program at University of Waterloo is administrated by the department of Management Sciences. This program covers subjects such as Mathematical Optimization, Stochastic Modelling, Process Improvement and Operations Research. There were 419 civil engineering undergraduate students as of Fall 2020.[26]

Mechanical Engineering

The Mechanical Engineering program at University of Waterloo is administrated by the department of Mechanical & Mechatronics Engineering. The Mechanical Engineering program is one of the largest engineering programs at the University of Waterloo with 1038 undergraduate students attending as of Fall 2020.[27]. Graduates have a foundation in mechanics, power, control, and manufacturing.

Mechatronics Engineering

Mechatronics Engineering, commonly referred to as "Tron", is administrated by the Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering and was introduced to the University of Waterloo in 2003, with the first class graduating in 2008.[28] It is a multidisciplinary field of study, combining computers with electro-mechanical technology in order to create robotic, wearable and autonomous systems. Though the program begins with students required to take a spectrum of mandatory courses, it later allows an extremely broad range of electives to enable specialization. Technical electives in 4th year include Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous Robotics, Multi-sensing Systems, Computer Architecture, Micro Electro Mechanical Systems, etc.[29] Through these electives, students are able to strengthen skills within the mechanical, electrical, or computer aspect of Mechatronics. In the first year of undergraduate studies Mechatronics Engineering students are placed in either Stream 4 or 8 with the students in the former required to obtain their first co-op placement after one academic term as opposed to after two academic terms for stream 8 students. The department is currently chaired by Dr. Michael Collins and has 1071 students undergraduate enrolled in total as of January 2020. [30]

Nanotechnology Engineering

The Mike & Ophelia Lazaridis Quantum-Nano Centre

Nanotechnology Engineering at the University of Waterloo is administrated by the Department of Chemical Engineering as well as the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Founded in 2005, it is Canada’s first accredited undergraduate Nanotechnology Engineering program and the only program of its type in North America. [31] Graduates work in many different fields such as nano-engineered materials, nano-electronics, nano-biosystems, and nano-instruments. In the first year of undergraduate studies, Nanotechnology is offered only in Stream 8. Built in 2012, the $160-million, 285,000-square-foot Mike & Ophelia Lazaridis Quantum-Nano Centre, (also known as Quantum Nano Centre, or simply QNC), is home to this engineering program. The QNC is composed of two main buildings designated for the Waterloo Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) and Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) and it includes classrooms for instructional teaching and laboratories for research and development. The facilities operate with control for vibration, humidity, electromagnetic radiation, and temperature. Cleanroom facilities are constructed upon a separate building foundation to keep vibrations at less than a micron.[32]

Software Engineering

Software Engineering at the University of Waterloo is an independent, interdisciplinary program supported by both the Faculty of Mathematics and the Faculty of Engineering, with 592 students enrolled as of Fall 2020.[33]. Graduates of this program earn a Bachelor of Software Engineering (BSE) degree. This program applies computer science and engineering principles and practices to the creation, operation, and maintenance of software systems.[34]

Systems Design Engineering

Systems Design Engineering at University of Waterloo is administered by the Department of Systems Design Engineering. Systems Design is focused on creation or modification of systems including human physiological and psychological systems, ecological systems, transportation systems, communication systems, energy systems and mechatronic systems. The program had 486 undergraduate enrolled in it as of Fall 2020.[35] PHP creator Rasmus Lerdorfgraduated from this program in 1993.[36]

Academic Units

The faculty presently houses six departments, one school, and one centre. They are the School of Architecture, Department of Chemical Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Department of Management Sciences, Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering, Department of Systems Design Engineering, and Centre for Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology (CBET). Architecture joined the Faculty of Engineering after leaving Environmental Studies in May 2005, while Conrad School of Entrepreneurship & Business joined the faculty in June 2006, not having been previously affiliated to a faculty.

School of Architecture

University of Waterloo School of Architecture

The School of Architecture in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Waterloo offers a Canadian Architectural Certification Board (CACB) accredited professional program consisting of a four-year Honours Bachelor of Architectural Studies followed by a Professional Master of Architecture. Located in Cambridge, Ontario, it offers a fully cooperative professional program and has been rated the greenest architecture curriculum in Canada.[37] And it is the only Canadian school of architecture to have a permanent international facility, which has operated since 1979 in Rome, Italy.[38]

Conrad School of Entrepreneurship & Business

University of Waterloo Conrad School of Entrepreneurship and Business (The Conrad School) is part of the Faculty of Engineering. The school offers a Master of Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology (MBET) program; professional development programs; research; and undergraduate-level academic courses. MBET alumnus include Noah Buchman - the founder of Propel Holdings, an online artificial intelligence fintech platform that provides loans to people with low credit ratings [39] - and Rachel Bartholomew founder of Hyivy Health, the developers of a pelvic health rehabilitation system.[40]

Research Centres and Labs

University of Waterloo Engineering's research collaborations include partnerships with almost 800 Canadian companies and 300 international companies as well as many leading universities. [41] In 2019/2020 external research funding from Canadian and international partners exceeded $86.8 million. [42]

Research Centres: [43] [44]

  • Centre for Advanced Materials Joining
  • Centre for Advancement of Trenchless Technologies
  • Centre for Bioengineering and Biotechnology
  • Centre for Control of Emerging Contaminants
  • Centre for Intelligent Antenna and Radio Systems
  • Centre for Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
  • Centre for Pavement and Transportation Technology
  • Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute
  • Games Institute
  • Giga-to-Nano Electronics
  • Institute for Computer Research
  • Institute for Innovation Research
  • Institute for Polymer Research
  • Institute for Quantum Computing
  • Water Institute
  • Waterloo Artificial Intelligence Institute
  • Waterloo Centre for Automotive Research
  • Waterloo Centre for Groundwater Research
  • Waterloo Centre for Microbial Research
  • Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology
  • Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Energy

Labs:

  • Autonomous Vehicle Research and Intelligence Lab (AVRIL) [45]
  • Engineering Ideas Clinic [46]
  • Sedra Student Design Centre [47]

Hack The North

University of Waterloo Engineering hosts Hack The North, Canada's biggest hackathon that was launched in 2017. [49] Over 3,000 students around the world participate, creating software or hardware projects from scratch in 36 hours. [50]

Hive Mind Program

Originally conceived in 2020, the Hive Mind program is run out of Waterloo Engineering Outreach's Women In Engineering program. It offers online and one-on-one tutoring sessions to high school students of all genders in advanced functions, calculus, chemistry, and physics. Since its launch, over 60 percent of Hive participants have been students who identify as female. [51]

Student life

The Crest of the Waterloo Engineering Society

Many students in the faculty participate in the University of Waterloo Engineering Society. Due to the co-op nature of the program, the society is split into two sub societies, named "Society A" and "Society B". Each term, one society is in academic term, and the other on co-op. The society in academic term runs events both on and off campus as well as services in the society's office. It runs charity events that include an annual "Bus Push" where student volunteers raise money by pulling a Grand River Transit bus 7 kilometres from campus to Kitchener City Hall. [52]

First-year students receive yellow hard hats during their orientation week symbolizing their adherence of the principles of engineering.

Engineering students of University of Waterloo wearing their hardhats during frosh week

The society's mascot is a 60" (1,524mm) pipe wrench known simply as the TOOL (formerly the RIDGID TOOL). TOOL appears at events organized by the Engineering Society. [53][54]

Engineering students are grouped into classes based on their program. Class sizes never exceed 150 students and vary between disciplines. There are over 100 students for Nanotechnology, Computer, Electrical, Mechanical, Mechatronics, Software and Systems Design Engineering, and smaller class sizes for Chemical, Environmental, Management, Civil and Geological Engineering as well as Architecture. [55]

University of Waterloo Engineering hosts speedfriending events that enable students to interact virtually. [56]

University of Waterloo Engineering students participate in engineering-related competitions. In 2016, a student team won the grand prize at the Hydrogen Education Foundation's 2016 Hydrogen Student Design Contest - a competition between teams from around the globe. [57]

In 2018, a University of Waterloo Engineering student team took first place in the Intercollegiate Rocket Engineering Competition at Spaceport America in New Mexico. [58] In 2019, a team won the Team Sportsmanship award in the same competition. [59]

At the 2020 Canadian Engineering Competition, University of Waterloo Engineering student teams won first place in the Innovative Design category and the Programming challenge. And in 2021, a student team was at the top of the standings in VEX U robotics event operated by the Robotics Education and Competition Foundation. The team was ranked first among 77 teams from around the world. [60]

In 2022, a Waterloo Engineering student won the top prize in the student category of Build the Impossible, an international competition organized to increase visibility around the world to mass timber innovation. [61]

WatPD-Engineering (Formerly PDEng)

PDEng (Professional Development for Engineering Students) was a series of courses completed by students in the Engineering Faculty during their coop terms. It was started in January 2005 with the objective of ensuring that students have professional skills to complement the technical skills students normally learn in class.[62] The PDENG program has been widely criticized for its lack of effectiveness, failure to meet normal course standards for marking, and overworking students during their co-op work terms.[63] A final recommendation to overhaul the program was made May 12, 2010 by the Dean of Engineering,[64] which can be found here Dean of Engineering's Review of PDENG. The program was replaced by WatPD-Engineering in the Winter 2011 term, with the following rules for the transition:

  1. For Students that had a credit for PDEng 15 and PDEng 25 as of January 2011:
    • Students who passed both PDEng 15 and PDEng 25 were to select the other three courses in their professional development program from: PDEng 35, 45, 55 and PD 3 to 7, depending on their availability.
  2. Students who passed PDEng 15 but not PDEng 25 as of January 2011 were to select one of the following two paths:
    1. PDEng 25, followed by three courses from the courses listed in 1.
    2. PD 20, PD 21 and then two courses from the PD elective suite.
  3. Students who had not passed any PDEng courses as of January 2011 were to select one of two paths:
    1. PDEng 15, PDEng 25 followed by three courses as listed in 1.
    2. PD 20, PD 21 followed by three courses as listed in 1.[65]

The WatPD-Engineering program is run by WatPD and is directed by the WatPD-Engineering Curriculum Committee.[66] Currently 90% of students in the required engineering courses (PD20 and PD21) receive their credits.[67]

Notable Alumni

Name Degree Discipline Known for Notes
V. K. Aatre Graduate Electrical engineering Scientist and former head of the Defence Research and Development Organisation [68]
Richard Ducharme Undergraduate Civil engineering General Manager of Transportation for Edmonton [69]
Jon Evans Undergraduate Engineering Arthur Ellis Awards winner [70]
Chris Hadfield Graduate Mechanical engineering Astronaut [71]
Fariborz Haghighat Graduate System Design Engineering Professor at the Concordia University [72]
Mike Lazaridis Undergraduate Electrical engineering Research in Motion founder [73]
Martha Lenio Undergraduate Mechanical Engineering Specialist, Renewal Energy, Artic at WWF-Canada [74]
Rasmus Lerdorf Undergraduate Systems Design Engineering PHP creator [75]
Chuck Magro Graduate Chemical Engineering President of Nutrien [76]
Peter Masak Undergraduate Mechanical engineering Glider pilot [77]
Apoorva Mehta Graduate Electrical Enginnering Founder, Instacart [78]
Chamath Palihapitiya Undergraduate Electrical engineering Venture capitalist, engineer, SPAC sponsor and the founder and CEO of Social Capital [79][80]
Cole Pearn Graduate Mechanical engineering NASCAR crew chief [81]
Robert Rosehart Graduate Engineering President of Wilfrid Laurier University [82]
George Roter Undergraduate Engineering Co-CEO of Engineers Without Borders (Canada) [83]
Prem Saran Satsangi Graduate Electrical engineering Spiritual leader of Radhasoami faith, Dayalbagh, Chairman (ACE), Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Ex-Vice-chancellor of Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Dean (Academics) at IIT Delhi, system scientist, physicist [84][85][86]
Moustafa Aly Soliman Graduate Engineering Professor of chemical engineering at the British University in Egypt, pioneered the use of sulfur compounds in thermochemical cycles for hydrogen production and the use of nano-palladium to catalyze partial oxidation of ethane to acetic acid [87]
Vahid Tarokh Graduate Engineering Professor at Harvard University [88]
Susan Tighe Graduate Civil engineering Canada Research Chair in Sustainable Pavement and Infrastructure Management [89]
Claire J. Tomlin Undergraduate Science Researcher [69]
Donald J. Walker Graduate Mechanical Engineering Former C.E.O. of Magna International [90]
David A. Weitz Undergraduate Physics Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics & Applied Physics and professor of Systems Biology at Harvard University [91]
Fangjin Yang Undergraduate Electrical engineering Co-founder and CEO of Imply; co-creator of Druid [92]

Notable Faculty

Name Relationship Discipline Known for Notes
Vijay Bhargava Professor Electrical engineering Professor at the University of British Columbia [93]
Thomas Brzustowski Professor Mechanical engineering Engineer, academic, and civil servant [94]
Savvas Chamberlain Professor Engineering Member of the Order of Canada and CEO of EXEL Research [95]
Mohamed Elmasry Professor Engineering Writer for The Globe and Mail [96]
Robert Jan van Pelt Professor Architecture Architectural Historian [97]
Adel Sedra Dean Engineering Former Dean of the University of Waterloo Faculty of Engineering [98]
Pearl Sullivan Dean Engineering Former Dean of the University of Waterloo Faculty of Engineering [99]
Douglas T. Wright Professor Civil engineering Civil engineer, UW President emeritus [100]

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