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Illustration of cancer cells
January 22, 2024

Developing personalized cancer vaccines 

Deep learning technology is making immunotherapy treatment more accurate and affordable

AI-generated images of an Indian man, an Asian woman and a Black man.
March 6, 2024

Can you tell AI-generated people from real ones?

Research shows survey participants duped by AI-generated images nearly 40 per cent of the time

Person using a laptop computer chatting with AI technology
December 20, 2023

Large language models validate misinformation, research finds

Systematic testing of OpenAI’s GPT-3 reveals that question format can influence models to agree with misinformation

Person measuring their blood pressure with a sphygmomanometer while holding blood pressure pills
April 19, 2023

Time of day and a patient’s sex may alter the effectiveness of blood pressure medication

University of Waterloo researchers use a mathematical model to understand diuretic effectiveness 

Einstein hats tiled, the discovery visualized
April 13, 2023

A trick of the hat

The story of how a Waterloo computer science professor helped find the elusive einstein tile

University of Waterloo sign
May 22, 2013

Waterloo hosts event to boost interest in math among girls

The University of Waterloo will this week host its annual conference intended to increase an interest in math-related careers among girls

Microrobotics arena - video
May 17, 2013

How fast is Waterloo’s microrobot?

Big international win in Germany for tiny robot designed by Waterloo nanorobotics group.

Srinivasan Keshav, University of Waterloo
May 10, 2013

Cold at work? SPOT will fix that.

A personalized system called SPOT not only keeps office workers comfortable, it can cut overall energy use, says Waterloo researcher.

Astronomy Day
April 19, 2013

Quantum sounds could reveal shape of the universe

New mathematical tools could bring scientists one step closer to a unified theory about the universe, says Waterloo professor.

Pascal Poupart, associate professor in the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo
April 12, 2013

Breaking the fall: Smart walker will help prevent injuries

“Think of the walker as the smart phone for older people,” says artificial intelligence researcher.

Ian Goldberg, Associate Professor and University Research Chair at David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo
April 12, 2013

The joy of PETs: Guard dogs of the internet

Researcher helps people avoid leaving tracks in cyberspace with PETs — privacy enhancing technologies.

Ming Li
April 5, 2013

RSVP: Responding to a need

Researcher sees global impact for mobile phones that smartly translate and answer spoken questions  

Dan Vogel
March 28, 2013

Bringing science fiction home

“You don’t want it to become like Times Square in your home: ” Computer science researcher brings an artist’s eye to the technology that will surround us.

Kate Larson
March 28, 2013

Playing with fire

Waterloo researcher hopes crews can use game theory to battle forest fires. Agencies across Canada can be viewed as participants in a game, says prof.

Feridun Hamdullapur and Henry Shi
March 18, 2013

Computer science student named top co-op student in Canada

Henry Shi helped develop Moneyball-style software for major league baseball during his co-op term with Bloomberg Sports in New York City

Professor Carla Fehr, University of Waterloo
March 6, 2013

International Women’s Day: A time to reflect on women in science

Gender equity and diversity in science and technology promote excellence in research, says Waterloo philosophy prof.

Francis Poulin, Professor of Applied Mathematics, University of Waterloo
February 27, 2013

Saving the whales with mathematics

Waterloo professor hopes to support the endangered North Atlantic right whale with models that predict where plankton blooms will occur. 

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