Cameron Seth is breaking down the world’s hardest computer science problem
New research from the University of Waterloo is making inroads on one of the biggest problems in theoretical computer science.
New research from the University of Waterloo is making inroads on one of the biggest problems in theoretical computer science.
When completed in 2027, Mathematics 4 (M4) will be one of a limited number of Canadian buildings to feature a solar chimney.
The awards are part of the Faculty’s larger commitment to the Equity and Inclusive Communities Principles.
CS452: Real-Time Programming is a renowned CS course, notorious for its difficulty but fondly remembered for the deep sense of community it fosters among those who take it.
“These exercises can be boring, repetitive, and physically exhausting, when all kids want to do is play,” says Hiro’s co-founder Tamer Shahin.
As new COVID-19 variants continue to appear, many Canadians are wondering whether the updated vaccines still offer strong protection.
Dr. William John Gilbert, professor emeritus of Pure Mathematics, passed away in Kitchener on October 25, 2025, surrounded by his loving family.
Their paper, Finding Deep Compiler Bugs via Guided Stochastic Program Mutation, presented originally at OOPSLA 2015, was recognized for introducing a novel Equivalence Modulo Inputs mutation strategy that exposed previously undetected bugs in production compilers.
This year’s Hagey Lecturer has worked for decades to advance educational opportunities for Indigenous people and rethink what mathematics — and math education — look like for everyone.
In honour of Math 4, we’re looking back at the other buildings on Waterloo’s “Math Campus,” and how they came to be.