Graduate Studies Information Session
The Graduate Studies Information Session was on October 26. Students had the chance to speak with department representatives and ask questions about various programs.
The Graduate Studies Information Session was on October 26. Students had the chance to speak with department representatives and ask questions about various programs.
GRADflix is a research communication opportunity for graduate students. Participants will create a video, moving slide show, or animation of no longer than 60 seconds (one minute) in length that describes their research.
Learn more about GRADflix, register to compete, view the eligibility and rules, etc. on the GRADflix website.
The dates for the 2020-2021 competition are as follows:
CPI is pleased to announce a new public outreach lecture series titled CPI Talks. The inaugural CPI Talk will be held virtually on Thursday, October 21 at 6 p.m.
Register today to attend.
Are you considering graduate studies in the Faculty of Mathematics? Join us virtually on November 2, 2021, for our Graduate Studies Information Day where you will have the opportunity to speak with department/school representatives from the Faculty of Mathematics and have all your questions answered.
GRADflix is a research communication opportunity for graduate students. Participants will create a video, moving slide show, or animation of no longer than 60 seconds (one minute) in length that describes their research.
Learn more about GRADflix, register to compete, view the eligibility and rules, etc. on the GRADflix website.
The dates for the 2021-2022 competition are as follows:
Monday, February 28th from 6:30-8:00 p.m.
Speakers: Michele Mosca and Sara Zafar Jafarzadeh
Quantum mechanics enables powerful new tools and capabilities. Despite the many anticipated positive applications, some of the tools would threaten the security of the digital tools and platforms upon which we increasingly rely, such as Internet of Things devices, e-commerce, e-Health and more. And some of the tools enable new methods for protecting privacy and the security of information and digital systems.
Come to the Computer Museum Open House. They will have a variety of retro games set up on their functioning vintage systems for visitors to interact with, alongside other artifacts from their collection.
An information session for upper-year undergraduate students to learn about graduate programs in Faculty of Math, University of Waterloo