Faculty

ECE Professor Vijay Ganesh has won the prestigious ACM Test-of-Time Award at the ACM Computer and Communications Security (CCS) 2016 conference for his 2006 paper entitled "EXE: Automatically Generating Inputs of Death".

The ACM Test-of-Time Award is given to researchers whose papers have been deemed as having the most impact over a 10 year period in a sub-field of computer science.

More details can be found at the CCS 2016 conference website.

Professor Nachiket Kapre, a recent hire in the ECE department, and his team have won the Best Paper award at the IEEE/ACM CASES 2016 conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.  Their paper "CaffePresso: An Optimized Library for Deep Learning on Embedded Accelerator-based Platforms" shows how to  deploy machine learning routines on constrained embedded platforms.

Congratulations!

Friday, November 18, 2016 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

“You, Your Slides, and Your Posters: Allies or Foes?”

“Scientists are very often consciously or unconsciously driven by agendas well outside science, even if they do not acknowledge them.”
—Neil Turok, Director, Perimeter Institute, 2012 CBC Massey Lectures

Seminar - Professor Emeritus John Bandler

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ECE's PhD student, Jianbing Ni, Postdoctoral Fellow, Kuan Zhang and their supervisor, Professor Sherman Shen, win the SecureComm 2016 Best Paper Award for their work "Cloud-Based Privacy-Preserving Parking Navigation through Vehicular Communications", joint with Professor Xiaodong Lin (UOIT, Canada) and Professor Yong Yu (UESTC, China). The paper was presented on October 10 at SecureComm 2016 – the 12th EAI International Conference on Security and Privacy in Communication Networks.

Congratulations!

In six short years, Lin Tan has already proven herself an ingenious researcher poised to rank among the elite in the field of software engineering. Her research focuses on improving software dependability, addressing the software bug problem at every stage of a bug’s life-cycle by creating techniques to avoid, predict, prevent and fix bugs.

Friday, October 28, 2016 10:00 am - 11:00 am EDT (GMT -04:00)

Reliability Issues in Current and Future Supercomputers

WATERLOO / ENGINEERING

ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING

SEMINAR

Dr. Paolo Rech
Associate Professor
Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil

Reliability Issues in Current and Future Supercomputers

Invited by Associate Professor Sebastian Fischmeister