Waterloo recognizes outstanding teaching by graduate students
Four graduate students have been honoured with the Amit & Meena Chakma Awards for Exceptional Teaching by a Student (AETS).
Four graduate students have been honoured with the Amit & Meena Chakma Awards for Exceptional Teaching by a Student (AETS).
Engineering PhD student Troy Zada is working on research that shows that ChatGPT answered open-ended diagnostic questions incorrectly nearly two-thirds of the time.
PhD candidate Cloé St-Hilaire is the first in Canada to prove that financial landlords are behind rising rents.
Christine Eagles, a PhD student in Pure Mathematics, has been awarded the prestigious Certificate in University Teaching Award.
Recent PhD graduate Johann Wenzel has helped develop a new tool that helps people with limited mobility play VR games like Beat Saber.
A new verification of illness process is available to graduate students.
PhD candidate Melissa Stadt is working on a new mathematical model that demonstrates the ratio of potassium to sodium intake is key to regulating blood pressure.
Fan He, a PhD candidate in Systems Design Engineering, is investigating how people respond when their cars’ computer systems are hacked — and what that means for road safety.
PhD candidate Bing Hu is using machine learning to predict how new drugs could affect the body.
PhD candidate Anna-Mireilla Hayden is researching how models of 34 million years of water flow below an Antarctic glacier could alter estimates of rising sea levels.