'We can protect anything that consumes power'
Engineering professor takes new cybersecurity technology out of the lab and into the real world
Engineering professor takes new cybersecurity technology out of the lab and into the real world
New technology can protect governments, businesses and other organizations from cyberattacks
Researchers from Cheriton School of Computer Science and Preferred Networks, Inc. collaborating on machine learning and human-computer interaction
Researchers simulate the transmission of variants and effects of health measures
Alumnus crypto service CoinTracker valued at US $1.3-billion following new funding round
New technology automatically records and tracks how much food residents consume
Scotiabank commits more than $1M to UWaterloo scholarships and outreach programs, as well as research and innovation challenges
The computational models will help medical practitioners better understand the physiology of the kidneys during pregnancy
Computer science PhD student launches company offering virtual reality streaming services
Waterloo Engineering spinoff recognized by United Nations for sustainable AI innovation