ECE Spring Lunch Party

Centre for Environmental and Information Technology - EIT 3142
Thursday, Mar 30, 2023 at 12:00 PM  - 1:00 PM EDT 
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Event Details

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering invites you to attend a Spring Lunch Party.

Lunch will be catered by the Wok Wagon.

Registration is required no later than Tuesday, March 28th at 12:00pm.

The event will be held in EIT 3142.


 

Location

Centre for Environmental and Information Technology - EIT 3142
200 University Avenue West Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1 CA

Tickets

Type
Price
ECE Spring Lunch Party
Free

Organizer Details

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Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) is Waterloo’s largest academic department, with over 2,500 students, 93 full-time faculty members and 50 support staff. In addition to offering undergraduate and graduate programs in electrical engineering and computer engineering, ECE provides academic expertise and support to Waterloo’s multidisciplinary mechatronics, nanotechnology, and software engineering programs.

Our research activities cover a wide range of fields, from high-voltage engineering and sustainable energy to breakthroughs in wireless technology that will enhance communications across our global society. Our faculty members and students are creating low-cost digital x-ray imagers to combat tuberculosis in developing countries, and building real-time embedded systems that will advance the design and reliability of consumer and industrial products.