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Tuesday, November 12, 2024
Teams from the School of Computer Science placed first and third in the 2023 CyberSci Regionals: https://cybersecuritychallenge.ca/en/ The event took place at Carleton University on November 18, 2023, with teams participating from Algonquin College, University of Ottawa, and Carleton's own SCS and BIT. Congratulations to the teams!First place,... More
The School of Computer Science opened its newly renovated Teaching Assistant (TA) laboratory during their Open House on Tuesday September 19, 2023. The university has invested in upgrading the undergraduate Computer Science labs and resources. The changes include a renovated TA center and BCS laboratories as well as further investment in the SCS... More
Carleton digital archaeologist Shawn Graham and his team have designed a groundbreaking methodology that lets researchers re-examine this complex web of illegal activities with a fresh pair of AI... More
Help provide students with the opportunity to participate in undergraduate research or to partner on course design! Applications for Teaching and Learning Services’ I-CUREUS, and Students as Partners Program (SaPP) are now open for the summer term! I-CUREUS: Provides an opportunity for undergraduate students to conduct paid research, access... More
Attention, everyone! We have some exciting news to share with you. Carleton University's very own Georgia Loewen, the winner of the esteemed Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition, will compete in the upcoming Ontario 3MT event. On Wednesday, May 17, at the picturesque Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts, located in Queen's University,... More
Professor Jorg-Rudiger Sack has received an award for Distinguished Service! This award recognizes outstanding service to CS-Can|Info-Can and the Canadian computer science community at large (selected by the CS-Can|Info-Can Board of Directors). Congratulations Professor Sack! Annoucement of the 2022 CS-CAN|INFO-CAN Award Winners... More
MA student Eren Egitman, nets data studies award in the “Critical Data Studies” category at the Data Day 9.0 ... More
Girls SySTEM Mentorship is a non-profit organization based in Canada that provides a space for encouragement and aims to increase diversity in the STEM workforce by pairing self-identifying young women in grades 7-12 (ages 12-18) with professional mentors from a diverse range of STEM fields. In doing so, mentees can gain first-hand knowledge of... More
Teaching and Learning Services is excited to announce this year’s Future Learning Innovation Fellowship recipients. This program supports faculty members and instructors in the exploration and implementation of new and innovative teaching and learning... More
Available to undergraduate university students with disabilities pursuing Computer Science/Computer Engineering degrees. Recipients of the 2023 Google Lime Scholarship will each receive a scholarship for the 2023-2024 academic year. Scholars will also be invited to attend a Google Lime Scholars gathering in Fall 2023 and be considered for... More
A team of 5 SCS students placed second in the 2022 CyberSci Regionals (https://cybersecuritychallenge.ca/). The event took place at Carleton University on November 5, 2022, with teams participating from Algonquin College, University of Ottawa, La Cité, Queen's, and Carleton's own SCS and TIM. Congratulations to the team!Team SHA SHA... More
Are video games good for you or bad for you? Kim Helleman's interviews Carleton Universities Jim Davies about the psychology of video games in this month's episode of Minding the Brain... More
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