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Tan Le is the guest speak to start the Computer Science Golden Jubilee about her company Emotiv and the wireless EEG headset on Friday Oct. 23, 2015. Computer Science student Katrina Ward tries the Emotiv headset. Sam O'Keefe/Missouri S&T
and what do us poor compscis get when thousands of pounds is spent on sports facilities for the university? share in a new lab of about 50 computers, along with all the other sciences.
Don't get me wrong, it is a very nice lab, but when there is a new sports village that now takes up the same area as the whole university did before; our department would probably fit in the gym with room to spare for running machines.
One little dinosaur is using a PDA, the other has an audio player of some sort, while the third is hacking away on a laptop
Tan Le is the guest speak to start the Computer Science Golden Jubilee about her company Emotiv and the wireless EEG headset on Friday Oct. 23, 2015. Computer Science student Katrina Ward tries the Emotiv headset. Sam O'Keefe/Missouri S&T
Computer Science activities at the UBC Science Rendezvous.
Sending binary-encoded messages to each other.
What does a computer scientist wear on Halloween?... A bit mask.
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Computer Science activities at the UBC Science Rendezvous.
Card trick with parity-bit error detection.
Tan Le is the guest speak to start the Computer Science Golden Jubilee about her company Emotiv and the wireless EEG headset on Friday Oct. 23, 2015. Computer Science student Katrina Ward tries the Emotiv headset. Sam O'Keefe/Missouri S&T
Tan Le is the guest speak to start the Computer Science Golden Jubilee about her company Emotiv and the wireless EEG headset on Friday Oct. 23, 2015. Computer Science student Katrina Ward tries the Emotiv headset. Sam O'Keefe/Missouri S&T
Tan Le is the guest speak to start the Computer Science Golden Jubilee about her company Emotiv and the wireless EEG headset on Friday Oct. 23, 2015. Computer Science student Katrina Ward tries the Emotiv headset. Sam O'Keefe/Missouri S&T
This is what CompSci students look like after a ~72 hours of coding, with < 10 hours of sleep.
Team Équipe [left to right]
Trevor Baron
John Furlone
Christopher Alderson
Neil St. Amour
Danielle Fudger
Heesung Ahn
Jose Cortez
Murray Rush
Nicholas Bruner
[front]
Benjamin Douek
Computer science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes.
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A concrete stub, and a hole, in place of where University of Waterloo's iconic "CS" sculpture used to be.
compsci.ca/blog/university-of-waterloos-cs-sculpture-is-m...
On February 27, Geneca hosted CompSci students and faculty at their office in Oak Brook. They talked about their company, gave the students a chance to meet programmers and developers, and talk about what it’s like to work in the technology industry. The event was coordinated by their Chief Technology Officer, and ’96 Lewis alumnus, David Katauskas.
Computer Science activities at the UBC Science Rendezvous.
A visitor diligently studying the "Candy robot" finite state machine.
Computer Science activities at the UBC Science Rendezvous.
A visitor diligently studying the "Candy robot" finite state machine.