Discovery and Innovation through Science at Waterloo
Training the Next Generation of Scientists
Science at Waterloo is a global leader in research that pushes the boundaries of knowledge and imagination. From black holes and quantum computing, to ensuring 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 and sustainable future.
Science by the Numbers
So, what’s being a Science student like?
Solving the problems of tomorrow through innovative research
News
University of Waterloo students and researchers packed up a portable lab and fishing gear for a week-long expedition off the coast of Nova Scotia.
Lighting the way for future physicists
Congratulations to Dio Hsieh, the first recipient of the Lee Chan Chiou Entrance Scholarship in Physics, the largest donor-funded undergraduate scholarship in Science at Waterloo.
Graduate impact series: Catching atoms and chasing curiosity
PhD student Kent Ueno and his team are doing something that sounds like science fiction: trapping individual rubidium-87 atoms in space and manipulating them with lasers.
Events
IQC Colloquium featuring Jonathan Home
Scaling quantum computing with trapped ions
Jonathan Home
ETH Zürich
Monday, November 17, 2025
2:30 p.m.
In-person: QNC 0101
Chemistry Seminar Series: Elizabeth R. Gillies
Self-immolative polymers: Designing, synthesizing, and applying polymers that fall apart
Elizabeth R. Gillies
Professor, Department of Chemistry; Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
University of Western Ontario
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
11:00 a.m.
In-person: C2-361
HackRx2025
HackRx 2025 is a 3-day virtual healthcare hackathon running Nov 21–23, 2025. Compete for a 3000ドル main prize and a 500ドル special prize. Open to innovators, coders, and creators of all levels. Join to build solutions, learn, and collaborate.
Support the Faculty of Science
Your support enables the Faculty of Science to empower the next generation of scientists; unleashing potential for discovery, innovation and ground-breaking scientific research. Together we will inspire our students to tackle the world’s most pressing challenges. Consider making a gift today or explore the Faculty of Science’s priority funds to support the areas that matter most.