University Of Waterloo

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University Of Waterloo
http://uwaterloo.ca/
University of Waterloo
200 University Avenue West
Waterloo, Ontario
Canada N2L 3G1
Size: 990 acres
Motto: Concordia cum veritate . Motto in English, In harmony with truth.
Student population: 39,409
Founded: 1957
Colours: Black, Gold, and White
http://www.engineering.uwaterloo.ca/undergraduate/quiz/
Mechanical Engineer - Bachelor of Science
Mechanical engineering deals with the design, installation, development, operation, and
maintenance of any machine that moves.
Hands-on Experience – Gain experience using our multimedia computer-assisted
classroom for CAD, finite element analysis, computational fluid mechanics, and
simulation, and experience automated manufacturing in the ATS Mechatronics
Laboratory.
After graduation, work in the power industry on internal combustion engines; design
safety machines and equipment for automobiles, aircraft, marine vessels, or locomotives;
or work in manufacturing in a wide range of industries that provide society with products
from sugar to natural gas.
Earning between 80 000$-200 000$
http://uwaterloo.ca/engineering/future-undergraduate-students/undergraduate-programsoptions/mechanical-engineering
Nanotechnology Engineers - Bachelor of Science
Nanotechnology Engineering applies concepts from biology, chemistry, electrical
engineering and quantum physics to build objects through manipulations at the atomic
and molecular level. Engineers in this field understand different theories and techniques
to model, design, fabricate and characterize nano-engineered structures and devices for
sensors, electronics, biosystems, and advanced materials.
Ranges from 1 to 100 nanometers (billionths of a metre), small enough to interact with
cells in biological applications, and can involve clusters, fullerenes, nanotubes,
macromolecules, nanorobots, miniature electronics, or engineered materials.
After you graduate, you'll be able to apply your knowledge to create advanced materials
that can be used in new ways. Work to reduce the weight of materials to increase
efficiency and impact the health of the environment by finding new ways to test for
pollutants, or work in the medical field using miniature devices that can do things at the
molecular level we've never seen before.
Earning between 120 000$-300 000$
http://uwaterloo.ca/engineering/future-undergraduate-students/undergraduate-programsoptions/nanotechnology-engineering
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