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Friday, September 19, 2008 11:00 am - 6:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

2008 Cheriton research symposium

Each year the School of Computer Science holds an annual Cheriton Symposium.

This year's symposium will consist of talks by David Cheriton and Faculty Fellowship recipients (Shai Ben-David, Raouf Boutaba, Frank Tompa, and Johnny Wong) from 1 - 4 p.m. in DC (William G. Davis Computer Research Centre) 1302.

Posters and demos by Cheriton Graduate Student Scholarship recipients will be on display in the Great Hall, Davis Centre starting at 11 a.m.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009 11:30 am - 6:00 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

2009 Cheriton research symposium

Each year the School of Computer Science holds an annual Cheriton Symposium.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010 11:00 am - 7:30 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

2010 Cheriton research symposium

The Cheriton School of Computer Science will hold its annual Cheriton Symposium September 17th in the Davis Centre. This year's symposium will consist of talks by David Cheriton and Faculty Fellowship recipients, Alex Lopez-Ortiz and Charlie Clarke, from 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. in William G. Davis Computer Research Centre (DC) 1302. Posters and demos by Cheriton Graduate Student Scholarship recipients will be on display in the Great Hall, Davis Centre starting at 11:00 a.m.

Friday, September 23, 2011 10:00 am - 5:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

2011 Cheriton research symposium

The Cheriton School of Computer Science will hold its annual Cheriton Symposium September 23rd in the Davis Centre. This year's symposium will consist of talks by Faculty Fellowship recipients, Therese Biedl and Robin Cohen from 10:00 am to noon in DC 1302. Posters by Cheriton Graduate Student Scholarship recipients will be on display in the Great Hall, Davis Centre starting at 11:00 am to 5 pm.

Friday, September 21, 2012 10:00 am - 5:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

2012 Cheriton research symposium

The Cheriton School of Computer Science will hold its annual Cheriton Symposium September 21st in the Davis Centre.

This year's symposium will consist of talks by Prof. David R. Cheriton of Stanford University, and Faculty Fellowship recipients, Gladimir Baranoski and Peter Forsyth from 2:00 pm to 5 pm in DC 1302.

Friday, September 28, 2012 10:00 am - Sunday, September 30, 2012 5:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

Ontario Universities' Fair (OUF)

Graduating from highschool? Interested in Computer Science?

Come and learn about all of our computer science programs offered at the University of Waterloo by joining us during this 3-day event.

Professors, staff and students will be available to answer all of your questions about the next steps to university.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012 9:00 am - 3:00 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

CS4U Day live webcast

Join us live for CS4U Day right from the seat of your own home! We will be streaming our event from the Davis Centre located at the University of Waterloo main campus.

Thursday, January 17, 2013 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

Grad Studies Information Session - Faculty of Math

2nd, 3rd and 4th year students are invited to attend to learn about graduate studies in the Faculty of Math.

Talk to faculty representatives and ask important questions about the next steps for applying.

Learn about the following programs:

  • Applied Mathematics
  • Combinatorics and Optimization
  • Computational Mathematics
  • Computer Science
  • Pure Mathematics
  • Statistics and Actuarial Science
Wednesday, January 30, 2013 3:30 pm - 3:30 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

Big Data Curation, Distinguished Lecture

Our next distinguished lecture series presenter, Professor Renée J. Miller of the University of Toronto, will describe research focussed on
curating several open data sets. "I overview how we have adapted some
of the traditional solutions for aligning data and creating semantics to
account for the three V's of big data -- volume, velocity and variety."
Discover more about this award winning computer scientist at Distinguished Lecture Series