UWindsor students will test their computer programming skills during the Winter Hackathon, this weekend in locations across campus.
UWindsor students will test their computer programming skills during the Winter Hackathon, this weekend in locations across campus.
Chukwuma Ejieh is developing a program that will search Twitter for comments on products and their features.
A UWindsor computer science student is developing a program that will search Twitter for comments on products and their features.
Rudresh Jha, a new master’s student of applied computing, poses for his UwinCARD identification photo.
Hundreds of registrants taking up studies in January attended Winter Orientation for information about available support services and the transition to campus life.
Research team: grad students Gaurav Sood, Jordan Willis and Ian Douglas helped design devices that reduce the risk of auto collisions.
A group of UWindsor researchers is creating technology to revolutionize the way drivers navigate streets and highways.
Team 10, students from Sandwich Secondary School, confer on a problem while training Friday for the annual high school computer programming competition.
Computer science will host the Windsor Regional Secondary School Computer Programming Competition on Friday.
Windsor showed well in the regional International Collegiate Programming Competition.
Natural selection best explains the evolution of species, according to an artificial ecosystem developed by computer science professor Robin Gras.
Natural selection best explains the evolution of species, according to an artificial ecosystem developed by computer science professor Robin Gras.
Computer science masters student Joseph (first row, second from the left) attended the first High-Speed Rail collision testing facility project technical review meeting in Brampton in April 2015, along with Anemoi and CSR Sifang team members.
A UWindsor computer science masters student develops an innovative High-Speed Rail collision testing software to soon be used in China.
As part of one of the Windsor Science Academy program activities, Sandwich Secondary students Jordan Sin (l.), Liam Salt (centre) and CJ Rempillo (r.) shatter flowers they had flash-frozen by dipping them in liquid nitrogen at -196° C.
34 high schoolers from across Windsor-Essex who spent a week in the Faculty of Science for short lectures, fun activities and lab exercises.
The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) funding announced yesterday, June 22, will support the work of 23 UWindsor researchers.
More than $3.7 million in Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) funding was announced yesterday, June 22, to support the work of 23 UWindsor researchers.