University Professor M. Tamer Öszu has received the Award of Excellence in Graduate Supervision, a prestigious recognition conferred annually since 2005 by Waterloo’s Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs in collaboration with the Graduate Student Association.
Nomination for the award is based on submissions from former graduate students. In addition to the honour, recipients also receive a $1,000 cash prize.
“Congratulations to Tamer on receiving the Award of Excellence in Graduate Supervision,” said Raouf Boutaba, University Professor and Director of the Cheriton School of Computer Science. “This prestigious recognition is well-deserved. Tamer is a dedicated mentor who creates a supportive environment and encourages his students to explore their research interests. He cultivates their independence, critical thinking skills and innovation, shaping them into outstanding researchers.”
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