October 2014
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Monday, October 27, 2014
Dr. Peter Bodorik (Dalhousie Faculty of Computer Science), Dr. Dawn Jutla (Saint Mary’s Sobey School of Business and adjunct professor to Dalhousie’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 Dalhousie 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