We’re so proud of all your accomplishments Laurie!
Richard Linley retires as Queen’s School of Computing Staff
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Queen’s School of Computing Celebrates the Class of 2020
Fall Convocation has come and gone and this one was much different from previous years. However, all accomplishments merit a celebration. That’s why the School of Computing was happy to host a virtual reception on Zoom. In the spirit of keeping traditions alive, all guests were invited to use a background image of the main foyer in Goodwin Hall.
It was as close as the real experience while keeping everyone safe. Guests could mix and mingle in smaller groups through breakout rooms that were named after popular spots across Queen’s campus. Each room was named after certain popular spots around campus. Finally, it was possible to get a “seat” in The Tea Room!
We hope that all graduates took some time to celebrate their accomplishments in a meaningful and safe way.
QWIC hackHer Competition
The hackHer Competition hosted by QWIC was a wonderful opportunity for women in computing to showcase their innovation and compete for recognition and prizes. Here are the winners from this year’s competition.
Prize Category: Casual Coder
Winner – Brie Basma Chabi
Prize Category: Excellence in Diversity
Winner – Emma Landry
Prize Category: Most Innovative Project
Winner – Isabella Enriquez, Jessica Li, Marc Kevin Quijalvo, Truman Be
Prize Category: Health and Education
Winner – Lexi Iocca, Inika Chikarmane, Nathanael Yao, Camila Izquierdo
Prize Category: Social and Entertainment
Winner – Graeme Badley, Emmeline Berger, Mary Whetham
Yinchen Shi wins Best Paper Award at the IEMCON 2020 Conference
“I’m honoured to receive the best paper award in the category of computer network and distributed systems at IEEE IEMCON 2020. It was a team effort that created this achievement, I’d like to express my sincere appreciation for all the supports from my supervisors during the time I researched my topic at BAM Lab. This research experience has helped strengthen where my passion lies and has also helped solidify my desire to travel longer in the computer science industry!”
Keep up the great work Yinchen!
David Skillicorn comments on the possible cybersecurity breach at Kingston Health Sciences Centre
A recent interruption in online access at the Kingston Health Sciences Centre has led to suspicions of a cybersecurity breach. Professor David Skillicorn offers further insight on the current situation and possible solutions.
Full story here:
Update – Resolved: KHSC investigating possible cyber-security incident
School of Computing Dean’s Honour List Recipients
The 2019 Dean’s Honour list has been released and we’re proud to see remarkable representation from the School of Computing. Here are the recipients.
Congratulations to you all!
Gabor Fichtinger receives the Prizes for Excellence in Research award
The recipients of this year’s Prizes for Research in Excellence Awards have now been released and we are proud to announce that Gabor Fichtinger one of the three recipients. Recognized as one of the highest internal research award since 1980, Gabor will be receiving $20,000 for his research endeavors. Congratulations Gabor and all the very best!
Full story on The Queen’s Gazette:
https://www.queensu.ca/gazette/stories/recognizing-research-and-scholarship-queen-s
Queen’s School of Computing’s collaboration with Kingston Distributed Systems gains widespread recognition in Kingston
On October 26th, Dr. Hossam Hassanein and Dr. Sameh Sorour from the Queen’s School of Computing and the team at Kingston Distributed Services were presented with a cheque of $740,000 to conduct a Joint NSERC Alliance project titled Democratizing Edge Computing, aimed at making computing resources more accessible and cost effective.
With the project’s capacity to make Kingston the focal point for providing a prominent and necessary resource, this occasion brought widespread media attention in Kingston.
Read more about this innovative project in the following stories:
The Queen’s Gazette
The Whig Standard
https://www.thewhig.com/news/local-news/computer-research-project-could-make-kingston-world-leader
The Kingstonist
Joint NSERC Alliance Project ‘puts Kingston at the forefront’ in distributed computing
Congratulations to all involved! We’re excited to see this project unfold and progress.
Professor David Skillicorn discusses the the government’s plans to introduce digital wallets
Professor David Skillicorn was a recent guest on CFRC 101.9 FM on Friday October 23rd. David offers his professional perspective on the province’s decision to launch digital wallets.
Full interview here: https://podcast.cfrc.ca/2020/10/are-digital-wallets-a-viable-option/