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The startup RSVP Technologies Inc. will receive up to $950,000 from the federal government to build cutting-edge software that hears questions and provides answers in Cantonese, Mandarin and English.

RSVP Technologies Inc. was co-founded in 2013 by CEO and David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science professor Ming Li, and postdoctoral fellow Anqi Cui, vice-president engineering.

A message from the Student Portal team. This article originally appeared in the Daily Bulletin on July 6, 2015.

The Student Portal has recently reached an exciting milestone: adding a portal feature created by a student web developer.

Our first student-developed feature is the Open Classrooms widget, which allows students to view nearly real-time classroom availability (in Registrar’s Office managed rooms) which they can use as study space.

David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science professors Therese Beidl and Lap Chi Lau have been selected to receive a funding boost to further their transformational and potentially groundbreaking research from The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC).

Head shot of Trevor Grove
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science member Trevor Grove, has been named an Honorary Member of the University and will be presented during this afternoon's convocation ceremony. Grove retired from the University of Waterloo in November 2014 after being involved at the University in one capacity or another since he started his Bachelor of Mathematics in computer science in 1974.

A job well done for our Waterloo Black ACM team who finished 13th out of 128 teams at this year's ICPC World Finals in Morocco. Only two teams from Canada attended the World Finals - Waterloo and the University of Calgary. 

In an e-mail sent earlier today, ACM coach Troy Vasiga said, "I am very proud of the team for their effort, diligence and dedication"

The team solved nine of the 13 competition problems.