UWindsor computer science professor Hossein Fani is a part of a research group exploring the use of artificial intelligence to assemble ideal teams of experts.
UWindsor computer science professor Hossein Fani is a part of a research group exploring the use of artificial intelligence to assemble ideal teams of experts.
Engineering students Pegah Mansourian and Mina Zamanirafe won an award at the International Conference on Wireless and Satellite Systems for their paper on detecting attacks on automotive computer systems.
A $500,000 grant will fuel a project to research improvements in detecting potentially pandemic pathogens in the region of North America’s busiest border crossing.
Students learn about tech-enabled food production at the Mucci Farms tomatoes-on-the-vine greenhouse in Kingsville. From left: Neha Anand, Khondoker Aminuzzaman, and Azhar Syed check tomato ripeness and stalk health.
Students Krishna Telapudi, Kameswara Peddada, and Kartik Peddinti discuss their project with professor Pooya Moradian Zadeh during Computer Science Demo Day 2022.
Accessibility manager Cherie Gagnon (right) congratulates winners in the Innovative Designs for enhancing Accessibility (IDeA) student competition.
Positive change can start with a simple idea.
Students took their ideas to solve accessibility-related barriers and competed in the 2023 Innovative Designs for enhancing Accessibility (IDeA) student competition, in February. The winners were formally awarded at UWindsor’s Accessibility Awareness Day Events on March 28.
Neil Cesario, chief information security office for Sterling Information Technologies, speaks with a UWindsor computer science student about opportunities at the company.
Biochemistry professor Kenneth Ng is a member of a multidisciplinary group of UWindsor researchers partnering in an effort to enhance Canada’s preparedness for future pandemics.
Noah Campbell credits experience he gained as a student with giving him a career edge.
Krishna Telapudi, Kameswara Peddada, and Kartik Peddinti discuss their project Simplified SCO on Wheels” with professor Pooya Moradian Zadeh during Computer Science Demo Day.
Keen computer science students lined up to pitch their latest programming endeavours to attendees at the 2022 Computer Science Demo Day, Dec. 8.
300 Ouellette Ave. held the event in-person for the first time since the pandemic started. The downtown building houses the Master of Applied Computing (MAC) program.
MAC student Kameswara Peddada was there with his fellow project members pitching their project “Simplified SCO on Wheels,” a product that allows you to check yourself out at a store using your cell phone.