Storytelling Tools, Maneesh Agrawala, Berkeley
Professor Agrawala will present a number of recent projects that aim to significantly reduce the effort required to edit and produce high-quality audio/visual stories.
Professor Agrawala will present a number of recent projects that aim to significantly reduce the effort required to edit and produce high-quality audio/visual stories.
The Cheriton School of Computer Science will hold its annual Cheriton Symposium September 13th in the Davis Centre.
This year's symposium will consist of talks by Professor Frank Tip, and Faculty Fellowship recipients, Raouf Boutaba and Kate Larson from 2:00 pm to 5 pm in DC 1302.
The G.I. Jam is a multi-weekend event hosted by The Playful Pixel and the University of Waterloo’s Games Institute. The theme for the G.I. Jam is "Learn, Make, Play"; where each of our events are designed to appeal to a wide variety of playful people:
For the Summer 2014 G.I. Jam, we've combined our LEARN and MAKE events into a single weekend of tutorials, talks, and game making madness!
Computer Science alumnus Matei Zaharia comes back to the University of Waterloo to discuss Spark - a single programming model for big data sets - and the industry applications of the most active project in the Apache big data ecosystem.
Exploiting Text is a two-day workshop that will take place at the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada on August 7-8, 2014.
Hack the North is Canada’s largest international hackathon, running 36 hours straight and involving over 1000 hackers.
It’s organized entirely by students and hosted at Waterloo. It’s open to all undergraduates from all schools—even if you live outside Canada.