CS Demo Day will feature more than 20 student-led research and applied computing projects, giving attendees an inside look at emerging ideas in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, data analytics, health informatics, software engineering and more. (JOHN-PAUL BONADONNA/UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR)
The School of Computer Science will shine a spotlight on student innovation at the 13th Annual Computer Science Demo Day.
The event will be held Friday, Dec. 5 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at UWindsor’s downtown campus at the Advanced Computing Hub located at 300 Ouellette Ave.
The showcase will feature more than 20 student-led research and applied computing projects, giving attendees an inside look at emerging ideas in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, data analytics, health informatics, software engineering and more.
Admission is free and open to the public.
Guests are encouraged to register in advance through this link to help organizers plan for the day.
From prototype apps to advanced research demonstrations, the event celebrates the creativity, technical skill and problem-solving mindset of UWindsor’s computing community.
CS Demo Day also provides a valuable networking opportunity for students, faculty and industry professionals.
Local tech partners and prospective employers are invited to connect directly with students, explore potential collaborations and discover new talent.