Computer Science

students dusting for fingerprintsA collaboration with computer science will allow forensics students to acquire skiils in information technology.

Stream of study to open forensic sciences to IT

The Forensic Sciences program is starting a new stream of Information Technology for students completing their honours degrees.

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.