David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science
The Cheriton School of Computer Science is named for David R. Cheriton, who earned his PhD in Computer Science at the University of Waterloo in 1978. In 2005, Professor Cheriton made a transformational gift to the school that supports named chairs, faculty fellowships, and graduate scholarships.
News
Besat Kassaie, Andrew Kane and Frank Tompa win Best Paper Award at DocEng’25
Postdoctoral researcher Besat Kassaie, Dr. Andrew Kane and Distinguished Professor Emeritus Frank Tompa have won a Best Paper Award at DocEng’25, the 25th ACM Symposium on Document Engineering.
Their paper, Exploiting Query Reformulation and Reciprocal Rank Fusion in Math-Aware Search Engines, introduces new methods that improve how search engines handle mathematical queries.
Professor Edith Law named inaugural Google Chair in the Future of Work and Learning
Waterloo and Google announced a research collaboration that will examine the impact of AI on education and career readiness. The partnership includes a $1 million research agreement to create the Google Chair in the Future of Work and Learning.
The Chair is situated within a broader initiative, the Future of Work Institute, supported by a $450,000 grant from Waterloo’s Global Futures Fund. The partnership will enable a number of research and education initiatives at the intersection of technology design and pedagogical innovation.
2025 Cheriton Research Symposium poster winners
“The poster session is one of the highlights of the symposium because it showcases the research excellence of our students,” said Jesse Hoey, Professor and Director of Graduate Studies at the Cheriton School of Computer Science.
“It’s inspiring to see how they are advancing the field of computer science. Thanks to all of the participants for their contributions, and congratulations to the prize winners for their outstanding posters.”
Events
PhD Defence • Algorithms and Complexity • On Token Movement Problems
Please note: This PhD defence will take place online.
Stephanie Maaz, PhD candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science
Supervisors: Professors Naomi Nishimura, Amer E. Mouawad
PhD Seminar • Cryptography, Security, and Privacy (CrySP) | Mobile Platform Security • Red Light for Security: Uncovering Auto Feature Check and Access Control Gaps in AAOS
Please note: This PhD seminar will take place online.
Parjanya Vyas, PhD candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science
Supervisors: Professors N, Asokan, Yousra Aafer
Seminar • Systems and Networking • From Pixels to Kernels: Architecting Efficient and Scalable Systems for Visual Computing
Please note: This seminar will take place in DC 1304.
Nandita Vijaykumar, Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto