Math Marvels: David McKinnon
Over the next several months, we’ll be profiling people from across the Faculty whose research you might not have heard about yet.
Over the next several months, we’ll be profiling people from across the Faculty whose research you might not have heard about yet.
On Friday, October 6, the Cheriton School of Computer Science held the 2023 Cheriton Research Symposium.
A record 476 players signed up to participate in the second-ever Key Clues competition, which concluded last Thursday with an awards ceremony.
More than 40 researchers from all six Waterloo faculties gathered to discuss the theme of “Data + Computation for the 5 Global Futures.”
A team of researchers at the University of Waterloo and Dalhousie University have developed a method for forecasting the short-term progression of an epidemic using extremely limited amounts of data.
Rural and remote communities in Canada often rely on satellites to access the internet, but those connections are fraught – with many glitches and service interruptions because the technology can be unreliable.
Computer science and software engineering students made up the dynamic team that created PearPiano, a winning entry at the recent Hack the North hackathon.
Blake VanBerlo, a PhD candidate in the Cheriton School of Computer Science, is one of this year’s recipients of a prestigious Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship. The scholarship is valued at $150,000 over three years, and recognizes a doctoral student who has exhibited academic excellence, research potential, and leadership.
This week, Women in Math (WiM) welcomed new undergraduate and graduate students.
Students and business leaders at Waterloo are pushing back on the idea that there’s only one way to be a successful entrepreneur