Current students

Please note: This master’s thesis presentation will be given online.

Jonathan Panuelos, Master’s candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science

Supervisor: Professor Christopher Batty

On March 17, 2020, Queen’s Park declared a state of emergency under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act to protect the health and safety of individuals and families in Ontario. Among the measures was the cancellation of elective procedures — surgeries scheduled sometimes months in advance — to create capacity for hospitals in case they experienced a massive surge in COVID-19 patients.

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Cheriton School of Computer Science PhD candidate Sangho Suh and his colleagues have found a way to use comic strips to teach coding to novice learners.

Coding strips use comics to present programming concepts in a more accessible way. They chose comics because it is a medium well known for its ability to explain complicated concepts and processes effectively through visual storytelling.

With COVID-19 preventing hockey fans from watching games in person this year, the University of Waterloo, Rogers Communications, and Sportsnet are seeking new ways to enhance the experience of watching hockey from home. They recently partnered to host the Sportsnet Hockey Hack, a virtual hackathon that challenged Waterloo students to design applications using 5G technology to deepen and enrich fan engagement.

Thursday, January 14, 2021 1:00 pm - 1:00 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

DLS: Mary Czerwinski — Using Technology for Health, Wellbeing and Empathy

Please note: This Distinguished Lecture Series Presentation will be given online.

Mary Czerwinski
Partner Research Manager
Human Understanding and Empathy (HUE) Research Group
Microsoft Research

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How can we create technologies to help us reflect on and change our behavior if needed and improve our health and overall wellbeing both at work and at home?
Tuesday, December 8, 2020 11:00 am - 11:00 am EST (GMT -05:00)

Mathematics Education Seminar • Remote Teaching Adventures Inspired by COVID-19

Please note: This seminar will be given online.

Petra Bonfert-Taylor
Dartmouth College

While teaching remotely is more common in other parts of the world, at Dartmouth College and its Thayer School of Engineering all classes used to be taught in person. Until March of 2020 that is when COVID-19 gave us 2 weeks’ notice to switch to 100% remote instruction.