Code/Design to Win is a showcase for student prowess in computer programming or product design.
Code/Design to Win is a showcase for student prowess in computer programming or product design.
Struggling to keep up with all the Tweets, Posts and ‘Grams? A University of Windsor professor has helped launch a company that takes the stress out of social media.
Computer science professor Robin Gras said his San Francisco-based Movyl Technologies not only automates the functions of composing, curating, scheduling and publishing content across social platforms but engages with influencers and learns from these functions over time.
Selina Gabriele and Jonathan Binder are the founders of Articulus, developing an app to transcribe lectures.
President’s Medallist Youshaa El-Abed and Governor General’s Silver Medallist Tommaso Iacobelli both held appointments as Outstanding Scholars.
Two teams from UWindsor’s School of Computer Science took home prizes at the fourth annual Hacking Health Windsor-Detroit on April 13 and 14.
Computer Science Demo Day gave students a chance to show their work to the campus community as well as to industry, friends, and family.
School of Computer Science Demo Day runs 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, April 2, in the CAW Student Centre Commons.
A fellowship funded by a provincial program will support an academic-industry partnership in additive manufacturing.
A packed room of 40 girls learned the basics of the Python computer programming language at a free workshop Saturday.
Computer science professor Sherif Saad has helped to design a computer algorithm that identify fake news stories.