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Tuesday, November 12, 2024
Third-year computer science students Kashyap Achar and Tobias Schlagenhaufer first met at an Ontario-wide coding competition and have been looking for the perfect problem to solve ever... More
The School of Computer Science has introduced a laptop requirement for all first year Computer Science students and everyone enrolled in a 1st year COMP course. This will be in effect once students are physically back on campus. The School is asking that all students plan ahead, and prepare for this requirement by reviewing the recommended... More
Congratulations to all TA Award Winners and Nominees for 2019-20 academic year! Manuel Lebron Flores - School of Computer Science TA Excellence Award Winner (Undergraduate) Francois-Xavier Chaplain Corriveau - School of Computer Science TA Excellence Award Winner (Graduate) Kevin Hua - EDC’s Outstanding TA Awards Winner Nominees: Joyce... More
Developer Student Clubs (DSC) help thousands of student developers learn together and work with their communities to solve real-life problems. University students who lead a DSC, gain access to Google technology, events, and mentorship while training their local community through fun meetups, project building activities and global competitions.... More
We would like to inform you that the applications for cuHacking 2019 are now open! cuHacking is an hackathon held at Carleton over the weekend of February 16-17th. A hackathon is an event where students work in teams to build coding projects. Event sponsors have challenges you can build your projects around and teams... More
Departmental TA Awards 2017/2018 Nominate a School of Computer Science TA for an award. Any faculty, contract instructor and student are welcome to nominate their TA. Detailed info (Computer Science): SCS-TA-Award-2017-2018 TA Awards nomination... More
The 7th annual CodeGuru Programming Competition was held on Saturday, 1st April. CodeGuru is an ACM-style competition where students solve programming problems that test their understanding of algorithms and programming techniques. This year 90% of the competition participants solved one or more problems — a new record. The two winners of the... More
The Carleton Ravens achieved their best ever standing in the annual ACM Programming Regional Contest on the 29th October, ranking 17th of 127 teams. The team of Matt Diener, Alan Wu and Olivia Perryman solved 5 problems — the highest ever by a Carleton team. The ECNA region is a highly competitive region with... More
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