
The Organization of Part-time University Students will host its 25th annual awards banquet on Friday, March 24.
The Organization of Part-time University Students will host its 25th annual awards banquet on Friday, March 24.
Computer programmers won awards in the Winter Hackathon, January 27 to 29.
The Let’s Talk Science Outreach Central Conference gathered on the UWindsor campus last weekend to share ideas for developing new projects.
Computer science will host the Windsor Regional Secondary School Computer Programming Competition on Friday.
Windsor showed well in the regional International Collegiate Programming Competition.
Students of the Master of Applied Computing program are available to serve as resourceful interns for community and campus employers starting in July.
One agent can drive, another can ride in a car seat. Some agents hunt in a group, others choose to work on a farm. Not all of them are the same. Watch out: they can learn new things!
These agents don't live in your world, but in your computer, Ziad Kobti, director of the UWindsor School of Computer Science will explain in his free public lecture “One agent, two agents, farmer agent, hunter agent: an exploration of artificial life using agent-based modeling,” Wednesday, January 16, at Canada South Science City.
Windsor’s best undergraduate programmers butted heads Saturday in the regional competition of the Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest held in the Erie Hall and Lambton Tower computer science labs.
The IBM-sponsored regional programming contest was organized for undergraduate students in the East Central North America Region to sharpen and demonstrate their problem-solving, programming and teamwork skills.
A total of 22 computer science and mathematics students competed Friday to represent Windsor in the regional competition of the Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest.
Friday’s local competition had contestants battle it out in Erie Hall’s Java Lab for three hours to solve five programming problems using the C, C++ or Java language. The top two teams, with a third participating as a reserve, are: