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Waterloo has a spring in its step for 2015
Feridun Hamdullahpur. Campus has been a busy, bustling place this month.
There's almost been too many events and initiatives to mention, but I want
to capture some of them here.
On March 12, I stopped by the Student Life Centre to see the final
structures constructed by some of our CanBuild participants. This is the
second year of our campus-wide food drive, which is a partnership with the
FEDS Student Food Bank and The Food Bank of Waterloo Region.
This year 16 teams participated, about 200 people, and collected over 4,500
cans. This is the equivalent of about 6,583 meals. Well done to all who
participated and made CanBuild a success!
This month I spoke at the Co-op Student of the Year Awards. What remarkable
students. Six students (one from each faculty) were recognized for their
exceptional contributions to their employers, in their own entrepreneurial
ventures, and in transformative research. [12]Read more about them online.
On March 5, Edmund S. Phelps , a Novel Prize-winning economist, visited
campus to deliver a special President's Lecture. Dr. Phelps' latest
publication, Mass Flourishing: How Grassroots Innovation Created Jobs,
Challenge, and Change, has received wide-spread global recognition. It was
truly an honour to have Dr. Phelps speak on campus.
On March 17, we welcomed Minister Ed Holder and Kitchener-Waterloo MP Peter
Braid to campus to announce more than $15 million in funding for UWaterloo
research from The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC).
Almost as if to underline that kind of high-impact research that Waterloo is
known for, on March 19 I joined with local leaders and dignitaries in
announcing a [13]new research partnership between Waterloo and Grand River
Hospital.
March was also a month to celebrate inclusivity and diversity. In honour of
International Women's Day, the University hosted its annual International
Women's Day Dinner on March 6, at the University Club. Over 120 people
registered to attend the celebration this year: a 33 per cent increase in
numbers from 2013. Jo Atlee, Professor, School of Computer Science delivered
an excellent keynote presentation titled: "Gender Diversity in Computing."
On March 18, I was delighted to help bestow the 2015 Senate [14]Status of
Women and Equity Committee (SWEC) Inclusivity Award to Jeremy Steffler.
Jeremy's work toward inclusivity and diversity both on campus and in the
community is an inspiration.
And on March 26, I delivered a keynote address to the Immigration
Partnership Community forum. [15]You can read my speech online. This was an
excellent opportunity to underline the importance of diversity both here on
campus and in the broader Waterloo region community.
March also saw several appointments, and a few farewells. I was happy to
announce the appointment of new deans for the Faculties of Environment and
Applied Health Science. Jean Andrey and James Rush have already gotten off
to a terrific start. I'm delighted to be working with them both, and you can
[16]read more about their appointments in the official announcement.
Prem Watsa and Feridun Hamdullahpur with a ceremonial key. This month we
bade farewell to two extremely valued members of our team. Bud Walker will
be officially retiring from the University on March 31, 2015. Rounding out a
long-serving career that traces back to 1971, Bud has recently been heavily
involved in strengthening the University's efforts in entrepreneurship. In
his honour, the Velocity residence's Great Hall has been renamed Bud Walker
Commons. Bud, you'll be missed.
We also saluted outgoing chancellor Prem Watsa with a small reception in his
honour this Wednesday. As ceremonial head of our University, Prem has been
an immense contributor to our success and prestige both in Canada and around
the world.
Thank you, Prem, for all you've done.
And thanks to each of you for a great March!
All the best,
Feridun
Pictured above: President Hamdullahpur presents outgoing chancellor Prem
Watsa with a Key to the University of Waterloo in recognition of Mr. Watsa's
distinguished service. The small farewell event took place in Toronto on
Tuesday, March 24, 2015.
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Environment celebrates with ENVigorate
Today, the Faculty of Environment is hosting [18]ENVigorate, a year-end
festival that celebrates the talents and achievements of its community
members. The event includes a number of guest speakers, live music events
and interactive workshops.
Musicians playing guitar. This grassroots event is a celebration of
community and student achievement, and most importantly, it is an all day
set of fun and engaging activities that are free and open to everyone.
Among the goings-on at the festival:
* Live music and rousing speeches at the festival kick-off in the EV1
Courtyard at 11:30 a.m.;
* Drop-in to learn about bicycle repair and make some bike jewelry in EV2
2002 from 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.;
* A discussion on women in politics featuring former MP Judy Wasylcia-Leis
in EV2 2006 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.; and
* An evening of live music and community in the EV1 Courtyard at 6:00 p.m.
A workshop. Other events include a poster competition, soap making,
community table displays, and yoga sessions.
Go to the [19]ENVigorate website to find out more about the event.
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Members of Vitameter receive their oversize $25,000 cheque.
Velocity Fund winners named
[21]Vitameter, a company that created a hand-held device that measures your
vitamin levels to help ensure proper dosage, was the biggest winner at the
[22]Velocity Fund Finals held yesterday.
The company's founders are current students in environment and business,
nanotechnology engineering and electrical and computer engineering at
Waterloo.
Today's win gives them $25,000 plus the additional $10,000 awarded to one
hardware or life-sciences company to help cover additional startup costs.
They currently work in the Velocity Science space, and will move into the
Velocity Foundry next month.
"Our product is essential for people at high-risk for vitamin deficiencies,
such as people with anemia, those undergoing chemotherapy, pregnant women
and the elderly," said James MacLean, co-founder of Vitameter. "This is a
huge opportunity to get our device to market and to the people who need it."
During the Velocity Fund Finals, 10 companies pitched their businesses to a
panel of judges representing the investment, startup and business
communities. Judges weighed innovation, market potential, market viability
and overall pitch.
Vitameter is one of two life-sciences companies to win the one of the prizes
worth $25,000. For the first time, the other grand-prize winners all have
female co-founders.
The following three companies were also grand-prize winners of $25,000 and
space at the Velocity Garage and Velocity Foundry:
* [23]Fotofox: FotoFox is an online marketplace that connects customers
with photographers for high-quality, professional photos. It curates a
personalized list of photographers that best fits the client's needs,
budget, and style.
* [24]Pout: Pout is a place to show and tell, inspire, discover, and
explore the beauty and fashion industry. The community targets beauty
and fashion enthusiasts/professionals to share photos and videos that
show their unique looks, process, and techniques.
* [25]Suncayr: Suncayr is developing UV-responsive marker ink that tells
you exactly when to reapply sunscreen. This can be drawn directly on the
skin before applying sunscreen, and when the sunscreen is no longer
blocking UV rays, the ink changes colour. Suncayr is making sun safety
personal, fun, and simple.
"I am always so impressed by the outstanding quality of the companies that
make up the University of Waterloo's vibrant startup community," said
President Feridun Hamdullahpur. "Today's competitors embody the innovation
and entrepreneurial spirit at the heart of this institution and our role as
the intellectual engine of one of North America's richest innovation
ecosystems. Sincere congratulations to all of the winners of these Velocity
Fund Finals."
During the VFF event, an additional 10 teams of University of Waterloo
students competed for three prizes of $5,000 and access to Velocity
workspaces.
The winners of the Velocity $5K are:
* Best Pitch: CareChair - The first standalone system that can function
both as a bed and a wheelchair.
* Most Innovative: Kue - Developing a timed-release capsule that will open
after a specific amount of time. This caffeine product gives consumers a
burst of energy before they wake.
* People's Choice: Node - A platform for beautifully designed,
high-quality, custom-fit compression garments designed by users and
artists for individuals with lymphedema.
"This pitch competition is really a microcosm of the startup industry in
general," said Mike Kirkup, director of Velocity. "As this event has grown,
more and more hardware and science startups have joined the software
companies that pitch, and the Velocity Fund allows us to help all of the
winners invest in their future through grants."
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Grad students win Microsoft fellowships
this is an excerpt of a piece published on the [27]Cheriton School of
Computer Science news site.
PhD candidates Xu Chu ([28]Ihab Ilyas, [29]Database Research) and Laura
Inozemtseva ([30]Reid Holmes, [31]Software Architecture), have been invited
to join the prestigious [32]Microsoft Research PhD Fellowship Program.
The Microsoft Research PhD Fellowship is a two-year fellowship program for
outstanding PhD students nominated by their universities. Of the twelve
candidates granted a position, Chu and Inozemtseva are the only two
Canadians.
"The presence of two of our graduate students among a cohort of
extraordinary researchers speaks to the opportunities our students
are exposed to," explained Associate Dean, Research, and Cheriton School of
Computer Science professor Tamer Özsu. "Both Laura and Xu have repeatedly
proven themselves worthy of such an accolade through quality of research,
awards, and presentations at prestigious conferences. Since its inception in
2008, only three Canadians have been given this award and it is encouraging
to see that two of those three have come from the David R. Cheriton School
of Computer Science."
Microsoft aims to collaborate with top academic researchers and institutions
in hopes of developing technologies that encourage data-intensive scientific
research which helps solve urgent global challenges. The details of the
award include the opportunity to complete one salaried internship at the
company during the year following the award.
Both Chu and Inozemtseva are both honoured to have received the award and
the opportunity.
"I'm very excited about receiving this award and look forward to my
internship at Microsoft Research, where I will have the opportunity to work
with an excellent team of empirical software engineering researchers," said
Inozemtseva.
Chu echoed her thoughts. "I am very excited about receiving such prestigious
award. It feels great that my work is recognized by Microsoft Research."
Read the rest on the [33]School of Computer Science's website.
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Friday's notes
"The [35]recent UW - GRH collaborative research partnership will build on
the work that has been happening since the [36]Neurological Patient Database
(NPD) was initiated in 2007 by Dr. James Danckert," writes Nadine Quehl of
the Psychology Department. "The NPD facilitates ongoing research exploring
the neural bases of behavior, which will eventually be used to refine
methods of rehabilitation, and possibly aid in discovering new and
innovative rehabilitation techniques. In particular, patients who have
suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI) or a stroke are invited to register
in the NPD, and many participants have already been involved in studies in
both the Psychology and Kinesiology departments at the University of
Waterloo."
Patients from Grand River Hospital (Kitchener-Waterloo and Freeport sites),
have the option of getting involved in Stroke Recovery KW, which provides
important support services for survivors of stroke, such as opportunities to
share stories of hope, meet other stroke survivors and caregivers, and
reconnect to the community. UW has developed a collaborative relationship
with Stroke Recovery KW, as a number of their members have been involved in
studies through the NPD.
NPD Project Coordinator Nadine Quehl, will be taking part in this year's
Walk 'n' Roll, to help raise funds for stroke recovery locally. To join the
Stroke Recovery KW team, or make a tax-deductible donation, go to [37]the
March of Dimes website.
One correction to note: On Tuesday, March 24 the Distinguished Teacher Award
citation for Professor Jeff West incorrectly noted his start date as January
2008, when in fact he started working at the University in July 2002.
Here's today's Nutrition Month "myth vs. fact" supplied by Health Services
Dietician Sandra Ace:
Myth: Eating eggs increases your risk of heart disease.
Fact: Recent research indicates that the [38]eating up to one whole egg per
day is not associated with an increased risk of heart disease except in
people with diabetes or existing cardiovascular illness. People with these
diagnoses should limit egg yolk consumption to 2 per week or as advised by
their healthcare provider.
Despite this promising news, this does not give a green light to eating a
three-egg omelet every day. Enjoy scrambled or poached eggs with 100% whole
grain toast, tomato slices and fresh fruit and save the bacon, sausage and
home fries for occasional accompaniments. It's also important to be aware of
other [39]diet and lifestyle habits that influence heart disease risk.
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Link of the day
[41]35 years ago: Disaster in the North Sea
When and where
Faculty of Environment presents ENVigorate 2015, Friday, March 27, 9:00
a.m. [42]Details.
Practice Your Presentation Skills, Friday, March 27, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.,
Tatham Centre room 2218.
Pension & Benefits Committee meeting, Friday, March 27, 9:30 a.m., NH 3001.
Research Talks featuring Eric Helleiner, "Legacies of the 2008 global
financial crisis," Friday, March 27, 12:00 p.m., DC 1302. [43]Please
register - seating is limited.
Mechatronics Engineering Capstone design symposium, Friday, March 27, 1:00
p.m. to 5 p.m., Davis Centre Great Hall.
Centre for Bioengineering and Biotechnology (CBB) Guest Seminar featuring
Donald Gerson, CEO, PnuVax, "A Wide-Angle View of Vaccine R&D and
Manufacturing," Friday, March 27, 2:30 p.m., E6 2024. [44]Registration
required. [45]Details.
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science Lecture Series featuring Laurie
Hendren, McGill University, "Compiler Tools and Techniques for MATLAB,"
Friday, March 27, 3:30 p.m., DC 1302. [46]Details.
Knowledge Integration Senior Research Project Symposium, Friday, March 27,
4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Minto Atrium, EV3. [47]Details.
Women in the Christian Tradition: Where Theology and Spirituality Meet,
Friday, March 27, 7:30 p.m., Siegfried Hall, St. Jerome's University.
[48]Details.
DesignJam: TraffcJam, Saturday, March 28, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., MaRS
Discovery District. [49]Details.
University of Waterloo Brain Bee, Saturday, March 28, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00
p.m. [50]Details.
University Choir: Choral Divas! Saturday, March 28, 7:00 p.m., First United
Church. [51]Details.
Grebel Musical: Fiddler on the Roof, Saturday, March 28 and Sunday, March
29, Conrad Centre for the Performing Arts. [52]Details.
A Capella End of Term concert, Sunday, March 29, 2:00 p.m., Modern
Languages. [53]Details.
Jazz Ensemble Concert, Sunday, March 29, 2:00 p.m.
Conrad Grebel University College Great Hall. [54]Details.
Instrumental Chamber Ensemble Concert, Sunday,
March 29, 7:30 p.m.,
Conrad Grebel University College Chapel. [55]Details.
Retail Services Big Bookstore Blowout Sale, Monday, March 30 and Tuesday,
March 31, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., SCH Concourse.
Getting a U.S. Work Permit, Monday, March 30, 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.,
Tatham Centre room 1208.
Big Ideas Challenge for Health and Wellbeing, Monday, March 30, 4:00 p.m.,
St. Paul's University College Room 201. [56]Details.
Ignite Waterloo, Monday, March 30, 5:00 p.m., Modern Languages. [57]Details.
Department of History presents Professor Ian Taylor, University of St.
Andrews, "[58]Why Africa is not rising: History reproducing?" Tuesday, March
31, 10:00 a.m., EV3 3412. Refreshments provided.
AAAS Research Symposium Proposals Information Session, Monday, March 30,
2:00 p.m., NH 3001.
Balinese Gamelan Ensemble Concert, Tuesday, March 31, 1:00 p.m., Conrad
Grebel University College Chapel. [59]Details.
Telling stories: An intergenerational Dialogue on Housing, Tuesday, March
31, 2:00 p.m., HH 1101. [60]Details.
Mechanical Engineering Capstone design symposium, Tuesday, March 31, 2:00
p.m. to 6 p.m., Sedra Student Design Centre, Engineering 5.
Chemical Engineering Capstone design symposium, Tuesday, March 31, 3:00
p.m. to 5 p.m., Engineering 6.
The Widow; a portrait of love and upheaval in Iraq, Tuesday, March 31, 6:30
p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Theatre of the Arts. [61]Details.
Noon Hour Concert, The Western Collective: Chamber Ensemble, Wednesday,
April 1, 12:30 p.m., Conrad Grebel University College Chapel. Free
admission.
2015 Waterloo Arts Distinguished Lecture in Economics featuring David
Levine, "The Case Against Patents," Wednesday, April 1, 3:00 p.m.,
Humanities Theatre. [62]Details.
Philosophy Colloquium featuring [63]Heidi Grasswick, Middlebury University,
"Scientists as Experts: Understanding Trustworthiness Across Communities,"
Wednesday, April 1, 3:30 p.m., HH 373. [64]Details.
Fine Arts Life Drawing session, Wednesday, April 1, 6:30 p.m., ECH 1224A.
[65]Details.
Gustav Bakos Observatory Tour, Wednesday, April 1, 8:00 p.m., PHY 308.
[66]Details.
Norman Esch Capstone Design Awards, Thursday, April 2, 2:00 p.m., Sedra
Student Design Centre, Engineering 5.
Biomedical Discussion Group Lecture featuring Dr. Dirk Duncker, "Exercise
Training in Adverse Cardiac Remodeling," Thursday, April 2, 2:30 p.m., DC
1304. [67]Details.
University-wide Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) Finals, Thursday, April 2, 2:30
p.m., Humanities Theatre. [68]Details.
UW Chamber Choir Concert: St. Matthew Passion, Friday, April 3, 7:30 p.m.,
Centre in the Square. [69]Details.
OHD Staff Conference 2015, Tuesday, April 7 and Wednesday, April 8.
[70]Details.
Department of History presents Professor Eric Jennings, University of
Toronto, "[71]Global, Colonial, and Transnational Paths: Thinking through
Francophone Spaces in World War II and Beyond," Tuesday, April 7, 10:30
a.m., Ev3 4408. Refreshments provided.
GreenHouse Social Innovation Showcase, Tuesday, April 7, 4:00 p.m., STP 201.
[72]Details.
Centre for Theoretical Neuroscience presents the 9th Annual Brain Day,
Wednesday, April 8, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., EV3 1408. [73]Details.
Fine Arts Life Drawing session, Wednesday, April 8, 6:30 p.m., ECH 1224A.
[74]Details.
CTE presents Clicker (CTE726), Thursday, April 9, 12:00 p.m., MC 4040.
[75]Details.
Examination period begins, Friday, April 10. [76]Details.
Online examination days, Friday, April 10 and Saturday, April 11.
TD University of Waterloo Discover Day in Health Sciences, Tuesday, April
14, 8:00 a.m., Modern Languages. [77]Details.
UWRC Book Club featuring "My Year of Meats," Wednesday, April 15, 12:00
p.m., LIB 407.
WISE Lecture Series featuring Professor George Gross, professor, Department
of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, "Demand Response and Capacity Auctions for Ontario,"
Friday, April 17, 2:00 p.m., CPH 4333.
PhD Oral Defences
School of Optometry & Vision Science. Damber Thapa, "Image Restoration
Methods for Retinal Images: Denoising and Interpolation." Supervisors,
Vasudevan Lakshminarayanan, Kaamran Raahemifar. On deposit in the Faculty of
Science graduate office, PHY 2008. Oral defence Friday, April 10, 9:00 a.m.,
OPT 350.
Electrical & Computer Engineering. Miao Wang, "Capacity Analysis in
Different Systems Exploiting Mobility of VANETs." Supervisor, Sherman Shen.
On deposit in the Engineering graduate office, PHY 3004. Oral defence
Friday, April 10, 10:00 a.m., EIT 3142.
Mechanical & Mechatronics Engineering. Massimo Di Ciano, "Mechanistic
Studies of Interface Formation Between AA3003 and AA4045 Alloys During
Fusion(tm) Casting." Supervisors, Mary Wells, Dave Weckman. On deposit in
the Engineering graduate office, PHY 3004. Oral defence Friday, April 10,
10:00 a.m., E5 3006.
Kinesiology. Sophia Berolo, "Demonstrating Relationships between Workplace
Demands and Exposures Related to Musculoskeletal Disorders and
Stress-related Health Outcomes." Supervisor, Richard Wells. On display in
the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, MBH 3110. Oral defence Friday, April
10, 1:00 p.m., BMH 3119.
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