“King of the Nerds” champion shows why computer science girls rock
Congratulations to graduate students Robert Jonsson and David Qian, chosen to represent the Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Waterloo Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) final competition.
45 students with offers of admission to MMath or PhD programs at the University of Waterloo gathered on campus for an open house today. Some came from as far away as Newfoundland, Vancouver, Winnipeg, Boston and Rochester, N.Y.
The Big E and Special K contests (PDF) were held on Saturday, November 3, 2012. These are mathematics contests for undergraduate University of Waterloo students.
The Special K contest is for first year students and the Big E contest is for upper year students. Both contests consist of six problems, and complete written solutions are required.
The winners of the Big E contest:
The University of Waterloo was selected to recruit a Canada Excellence Research Chair in the area of Security and Privacy for the New Digital Economy.
More information is available on the University of Waterloo media release.
On Friday, September 21, over 400 first and second year University of Waterloo students wrote the 12th annual Small c Mathematics Competition (PDF). It is a multiple-choice contest based largely on high-school mathematics.
The top-ranked students were:
Quantum computing and nanotechnology aim to map the next groundbreaking frontier in technological innovation. The University of Waterloo is launching a brand new, state of the art facility with the opening of the Mike & Ophelia Lazaridis Quantum-Nano Centre (QNC). Michele Mosca, deputy director of the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC), joins Steve Paikin to talk about the enormous potential of bringing two giants of tiny research together in one facility.
The University of Waterloo Advisory Committee on Graduate Scholarships and Awards has selected two Faculty of Mathematics students for Alumni Gold Medal and Outstanding Achievement in Graduate Studies designation. "The selection was made from a group of exceptional nominees," says Sue Horton (Associate Provost, Graduate Studies).
The Record's Linda Givetash captured the story of "UW summer school encourages women in math".
Waterloo — Some of the brightest young minds in the country are spending two weeks in the region exploring the possibilities of careers in mathematics.
The University of Waterloo is hosting a two-week summer school for 16 top female undergraduate students from across Canada to give them a taste of graduate studies in math-related fields...