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Each year, UWaterloo celebrates one student from each faculty for outstanding achievement in co-operative education. To be considered for one of the prestigious awards, a co-op student must go above and beyond their employers’ expectations, be involved with their community, maintain a high academic standing and contribute positively to the co-op program. 

Two students from the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science are recipients of the 2016 Amit and Meena Chakma Awards for Exceptional Teaching by a Student. The awards were presented to PhD candidates John Doucette and Hadi Hosseini at Monday’s meeting of the University of Waterloo’s senate. Doucette and Hosseini join two PhD candidates - one from engineering, one from science.

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

A Great Women's Day Gift

Luisa D'Amato spoke with Jo Atlee, the School's Director of Women in Computer Science ahead of International Women's Day.

The article "A great Women's Day gift — girls in computer science" was published in today's Record. They talk about:

  • how the first computer programmers were women
  • how the field came to be male-dominated, and
  • what's being done to make changes

The Women in Computer Science (WiCS) Committee supports the success of women in their studies in computer science, and prepares them for a future career in computing.

Recognized as a leading computer science educator, the University of Waterloo is helping to close the global digital divide with free courseware for anyone with an Internet connection.


As educators struggle to expand digital literacy globally and U.S. President Obama announces a $4 billion Computer Science for All initiative, the University of Waterloo is launching free online courseware that will teach people computer science and programming skills.

In 2012, the University of Waterloo and Cisco established an agreement to create a Cisco Systems research chair in Smart Grid to promote, support, and lead research, development and innovation within the use of technologies and solutions for smart power grids.

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Nick Cercone (1946-2015)

The David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science is deeply saddened to share the passing of former chair, Nicholas Cercone. Professor Cercone passed peacefully with his wife by his side, members of the school were told in a letter from York University's dean of the Lassonde school of Engineering Janusz Kozinski.