Computer Science

A team from Leamington District Secondary School works on code during the Regional Secondary School Computer Programming Competition, December 1 at the University of Windsor.A team from Leamington District Secondary School works on code during the Regional Secondary School Computer Programming Competition, December 1 at the University of Windsor.

Teen coders compete on campus

The School of Computer Science hosted the 14th Annual Regional Secondary School Computer Programming Competition on December 1.

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Mehdi KargarComputer science professor Mehdi Kargar has received a $20,000 NSERC grant toward his work to simplify search through massive datasets.

Researcher working to simplify search of structured data

Computer science professor Mehdi Kargar has received a $20,000 NSERC grant toward his work to simplify search through massive datasets.

University of Windsor computer science student Jai Priyadarshi recently completed a year-long internship with German manufacturing company Schaeffler Technologies.University of Windsor computer science student Jai Priyadarshi recently completed a year-long internship with German manufacturing company Schaeffler Technologies.

German internship gives computer science student worldly experience

A UWindsor computer science student has a lot to say following a year-long internship with a German manufacturing company. 

Jai Priyadarshi recently completed his placement at Schaeffler Group in Herzogenaurach, Germany where he worked as a software developer.

“For the first month, I had a couple of training sessions with my supervisor Dr. Andrei Degtiarev for better understanding the software I had to develop,” the 22-year-old international student said.

Stephanos Mavromoustakos, Jianye Liu, Areeba Kamal, Rumana HakeemComputer science professor Stephanos Mavromoustakos and students Jianye Liu, Areeba Kamal, and Rumana Hakeem presented AccessLocator, a web-based application that provides site-specific accessibility information to users with disabilities, at Digifest 2017.

Accessibility rating app finds industry receptive

A computer science professor and students have developed an app that combines open data and user ratings to describe the accessibility of sites.