October 2014
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Monday, October 27, 2014
Dr. Peter Bodorik (±«Óãtv Faculty of Computer Science), Dr. Dawn Jutla (Saint Mary’s Sobey School of Business and adjunct professor to ±«Óãtv’s Faculty of Computer Science) and graduate research students in the e-Privacy Lab are working on research that has an international impact on the emerging field of privacy engineering.
Congratulations to ±«Óãtv Gold's Alexander Zinck, Raphel Bronfman-Nadas & Tyler Blair.
Dr. Thomas Trappenberg of the Faculty of Computer Science, runs the Hierarchical Anticipatory Learning (HAL) Lab. The HAL Lab works in three areas that are essentially connected: computational neuroscience, machine learning and robotics.
Seyednaser Nourashrafeddin wins Best Student Paper Award at ACM Symposium on Document Engineering 2014