DLS: Donald Knuth — All Questions Answered
Donald E. Knuth
Professor Emeritus of The Art of Computer Programming
Stanford University
Abstract: The speaker will answer any question on any subject.
Donald E. Knuth
Professor Emeritus of The Art of Computer Programming
Stanford University
Abstract: The speaker will answer any question on any subject.
Come to Area 151 Communitech at 151 Charles Street West in Kitchener to experience the FINE/CS 383 Computational Digital Art Capstone Exhibition, where you will see interactive and digital works of art created by students from the University of Waterloo!
Woud you like to learn about the career journeys of four Faculty of Mathematics alumni and get advice on how you can succeed in your career after graduation?
Please join us at our Math Career Panel for an engaging networking opportunity.
Digital adoption and dependence have been dramatically propelled by the COVID-19 pandemic. This sudden growth spotlights critical issues such as cybersecurity, privacy, resilience, the highly consequential shift to 5G, and what innovative technologies may follow. Leadership in 5G adoption will be a vital determinant of future national competitiveness, as 5G will further enable dramatic technological advances in logistics, manufacturing, autonomous vehicles, mining, construction and smart grids.
Please join Women in Computer Science for this free, virtual event with Kathleen Nalty, an expert in strategies to create cultures of inclusion to retain and advance diverse talent.
Aiman Erbad, College of Science and Engineering
Hamad Bin Khalifa University
Topics covered: Blockchain and machine learning
We have all been in conversations where a friend, colleague or boss makes an off-handed or stereotypical comment. Such comments can be hurtful and make for a non-inclusive learning or working environment. We might let the comment slide because we want to move on and don’t want to make the speaker defensive. However, by not speaking up, we silently convey that such comments are OK with us and we help to normalize them.
Raquel Urtasun
Founder and CEO, Waabi Innovation Inc.
Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto
Co-founder, Vector Institute for AI
Milind Tambe
Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science
Director of the Center for Research in Computation and Society, Harvard University
Director, AI for Social Good, Google Research India
Hossein Keshavarz, Master’s candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science
Supervisor: Professor Mei Nagappan