Empowering students and researchers to solve global problems
Mathematics 4 (M4) will be a stunning five-storey, 120,000-square-foot building that will include classroom space, labs and a cutting-edge eco-friendly server room, called the Green Room.
More than a building, M4 is all about empowering our community by forging connections. Envision students, researchers, and community partners coming together in a lively environment where new ideas are sparked and collaborations are launched. Located at the heart of the math district on campus, M4 will ignite innovation at the crossroads of computer science, statistics, and mathematics and build solutions to challenges in sustainability, security, health and society.
You can help build Math 4 and unlock the full innovation potential of the Faculty of Mathematics. Make a gift and together we can shape a more sustainable, secure and prosperous future.
Historical additions: a look back at the construction of Waterloo Math
“Computers loom large in the world of tomorrow,” declared an October 1968 article in the University of Waterloo Quarterly. “They will help educate children, run complex industrial plants, revolutionize the communications industry; they will drastically alter the way we shop for food, clothing and other merchandise.”
The article accompanied a photo of the brand-new Mathematics and Computer (MC) building, which was completed earlier that year. It was the largest building on campus, and featured the biggest and fastest computer in Canada at the time: a testament to the Faculty of Mathematics’s focus on cutting-edge technology and innovation.
Architecture that breathes: M4’s solar chimney
When completed in 2027, Mathematics 4 (M4) will be one of a limited number of Canadian buildings to feature a solar chimney. This architectural innovation harnesses natural forces to ventilate and cool, thereby reducing a building’s energy use.
Optimizing Math 4
“In every stage of the life of the building – planning, construction, and occupation – there are optimization problems to solve,” says Dr. Levent Tunçel, professor in the Department of Combinatorics & Optimization. “That’s true of every major building project, and it’s true of M4.”
The Green Room: Advancing sustainable computing
The Green Room, an innovative server room in Waterloo’s new Mathematics 4 building, will apply an efficiency lens to computing research and education
Catherine Dong's M4 groundbreaking speech
Catherine Dong is a mathematics student at the University of Waterloo and was a member of the Secretariat from 2019 to 2022. She gave the following speech at the Mathematics 4 Groundbreaking event.
Advances in sustainable computing
Researchers from the University of Waterloo have found a way to reduce the energy use of some data centres by as much as 30 per cent.