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The Accelerator Centre appoints CS alumnus as Chief Executive Officer
CS alumnus Paul Salvini has been appointed to the role of Chief Executive Officer at the Accelerator Centre and Associate Vice-President, Research Commercialization at the University of Waterloo.
Read the media release on http://acceleratorcentre.com
NSERC boosts funding for CS researchers
PhD candidate awarded distingushed paper award at ICSE
Computer Science student gains traction with his startup company PumpUp
Would sharing a post-workout selfie keep you motivated?
Waterloo startup moves to Toronto as more than a million users download mobile fitness app
Published by Marketing and Strategic Communications
Grad students place second at ACM SIGCHI Conference
Masters students Filip Krynicki, William Saunders, and Valerie Sugarman from the Human-Computer Interaction Lab in the Cheriton School of Computer Science placed second at the International Student Design Competition held at the ACM SIGCHI Conference for Human Factors in Computing in Toronto. The theme of this year's design competition was "Designing for the Qualities of the Quantified Self", and was posed as the following challenge:
In the Chat and University of Waterloo Announce Research Partnership
In the Chat Communications Inc. and the University of Waterloo announce a research partnership focused on the continued development of machine learning and natural language processing techniques to improve brand customer service via social media globally.
Waterloo's Computer Science ranked 10th in North America by QS
UK firm Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) has ranked the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science 10th, in their 2014 North American University Rankings. Computer Science also ranks 24th in the world – second among Canadian universities in this subject. This is the fourth consecutive year that Computer Science has risen in the international classification.
Mark Giesbrecht named ACM Distinguished Scientist
Ontario Celebration of Women in Computing comes to the University of Waterloo this weekend
The University of Waterloo and David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science will host the fourth annual Ontario Celebration of Women in Computing this weekend.
The conference brings together female professionals from across the province, students and faculty who are interested in, or working in, computing. The conference, on November 8 and 9 helps generate excitement about the field while providing attendees with opportunities for networking, sharing and mentoring.