Cracking the code of complexity
Waterloo researcher Cameron Seth is breaking the world's hardest computer science problem piece by piece.
Waterloo researcher Cameron Seth is breaking the world's hardest computer science problem piece by piece.
University of Waterloo researchers make big strides in hockey analysis using game video.
An international team led by researchers at the University of Waterloo has developed new material that can be used as flexible “artificial muscles” to replace rigid motors and pumps in robots and allow them to move more naturally and fluidly.
University of Waterloo study shows long-term stress levels may signal mental health risks in children with chronic physical illnesses and guide early intervention.
Waterloo researchers create simulated soccer datasets to unlock insights once reserved for pro teams.
Waterloo researchers power a calculator with discarded walnut shells and drops of water.
PhD candidate receives 2025 Nick Cercone Graduate Scholarship.
Waterloo graduate student creates “UnMarker” tool that can remove any AI image watermark, highlighting the continuing dangers of deepfakes.
Tennis Canada partners with Waterloo researchers to reach their goal of a net-zero and waste-free event by 2030.
PhD candidate Adrian Safati is working on research that shows how a hockey fan's brain reacts to key moments in games.