The Water Innovation Challenge
New Innovation Research Challenge Seeks Proposals for Novel Applications of BlackBerry Technologies to Advance Progress Against UN Sustainable Development Goals
New Innovation Research Challenge Seeks Proposals for Novel Applications of BlackBerry Technologies to Advance Progress Against UN Sustainable Development Goals
Candidate: Ali Hossein Abbasi Abyaneh
Title: Multi-agent Learning for Cooperative Scheduling of Microsecond-scale Services at Rack Scale
Date: January 11, 2022
Time: 12:00
Place: online
Supervisor(s): Zahedi, Seyed Majid
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Candidate: Yekta Demirci
Title: WRR based Two-level Slice Scheduler for 5G RAN Sharing in the context of Neutral Host
Date: January 11, 2022
Time: 11:00
Place: online
Supervisor(s): Tripunitara, Mahesh - Rosenberg, Catherine
Abstract:
Candidate: Yiqin Huang
Title: Object and Text Detectors under the Binary Classification Scenario
Date: January 10, 2022
Time: 13:00
Place: online
Supervisor(s): Tripunitara, Mahesh
Abstract:
Candidate: Aiden Feng
Title: A Design of Electronic MedicalRecord System based on Permissioned Blockchain
Date: January 24, 2022
Time: 13:30
Place: online
Supervisor(s): Gong, Guang
Abstract:
The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) has four main thematic research areas; Smart and Function Materials, Connected Devices, Next Generation Energy Systems and Therapeutics and Theranostics. To showcase the work going on within these areas, we will be holding monthly WIN Thematic Seminars featuring our members and their research group members.
The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) has four main thematic research areas; Smart and Function Materials, Connected Devices, Next Generation Energy Systems and Therapeutics and Theranostics. To showcase the work going on within these areas, we will be holding monthly WIN Thematic Seminars featuring our members and their research group members.
The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) has launched a new seminar series, Quantum Nano Collision (QNC) Seminar Series, to deepen the engagement of the Waterloo researchers who work at the interface of quantum and nanotechnologies. This seminar series will also provide opportunities for senior graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and research associates to present their innovative work along with the faculty members to bring together the excitement around these cutting-edge technologies that would shape our future.
The next talk for the QNC Seminar Series will be delivered by Professor Kevin Musselman.


As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series, Erin Mahoney,
Commissioner of Environmental Services for York Region and Douglas Wright
Engineer-in-Residence will present: York Region’s One Water Story…
recognizing the value of water in all its forms.