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BlackBerry scholarship recipient joins software engineering
Tian Qi (Dinah) Shi of Mississauga was awarded one of three BlackBerry scholarships and will be joining the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science pursing a degree in software engineering programs this term. Shi joins Anastasia Santasheva of Maple, ON, a new Waterloo Engineering systems design engineering student, and Xiao Yan (Cheyenne) Guo of Toronto who joins the Faculty of Mathematics.
Jim Mitchell, Vice President, Photonics, Interconnects and Packaging at Oracle Labs, returns to Waterloo
Jim Mitchell, Vice President, Photonics, Interconnects and Packaging at Oracle Labs, is a Waterloo alumnus who graduated not only with a degree in Mathematics/Physics Option, but with some extraordinary firsthand experience. As an undergraduate, he was one of the four developers of the first WATFOR FORTRAN compiler.
Waterloo ranked among top 50 for engineering and technology by international rankings body
Waterloo ranked at 43 in the world for Engineering and amongst the top 200 universities overall globally.
Waterloo conferences inspire teachers
Math and computer science teachers from across the globe gather at the University of Waterloo for professional development
Computer Science to host Bridges 2017 Conference
Faculty members elected to leadership positions in the Association for Computing Machinery
Two faculty members from the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science have been elected to leadership positions in the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
PhD student receives best dissertation award
PhD student takes 2nd place at ACM Student Research Competition
PhD student, Tiffany Inglis (Craig. S. Kaplan) was awarded second place in the graduate category at the 2013 Association for Computing Machinery Student Research Competition Grand Finals.
Canada Foundation for Innovation assists Waterloo projects
With files from Waterloo News