Science

Pitch to Win attendeesClose to 200 students, scientists, and industry professionals attended the Dec. 5 BioTech Entrepreneurship Pitch to Win competition.

Pitch to Win competition an outlet for student problem-solving skills

Close to 200 students, scientists, and industry professionals attended the Dec. 5 BioTech Entrepreneurship Pitch to Win competition.

awar Waqar, Saira Rubab, and Harjot Singh with naval officersMaster of Computing students Dawar Waqar (left), Saira Rubab (second from right), and Harjot Singh (right) join officers on the arctic patrol vessel HMCS Harry DeWolf as a reward for their victory in a coding competition.

Hackathon win grants students permission to board navy ship

After wowing the judges at a recent hackathon, a team of computer science students got to set sail aboard a Royal Canadian Navy vessel.
Saran Kumar Saravanan and Dev PrajapatiSaran Kumar Saravanan and Dev Prajapati showed their project at the spring Computer Science Demo Day, April 10.

Join the School of Computer Science for CS Demo Day

CS Demo Day creates networking opportunities for students, faculty, and industry partners.
peacocks perched in urban treeBiology professor Dan Mennill’s photograph “Biodiversity in a noisy urban jungle,” depicting peacocks perched in a Parisian tree, was a finalist in the 2024 Science Exposed contest.

Contest a chance to show Canada your research

Submit a vibrant image of your research to the Science Exposed contest for a chance to win $2,000.
Pooya Moradian ZadehComputer science professor Pooya Moradian Zadeh believes artificial intelligence can benefit human health by bridging social isolation.

Researchers using AI to address social isolation

Computer science professor Pooya Moradian Zadeh believes artificial intelligence can benefit human health by bridging social isolation.

Community members at Birds and Beers IICommunity members at Birds and Beers II wet their beaks while competing in a name-that-beak bird trivia challenge.

Feathered fun the focus of Thursday community event

The Faculty of Science will welcome all local bird enthusiasts to Walkerville Brewery on Thursday, Nov. 28, for an evening of feathers and fun