School of Computing Research Dialogues Series: 2024–2025 Highlights

The School of Computing is proud to showcase the 2024–2025 Research Dialogues series — a four-part initiative designed to spotlight the impactful research being conducted by our faculty. This year’s series featured a diverse range of topics, from grant application strategies to cutting-edge developments in cybersecurity, multimedia streaming, and health tech. Whether you’re a student, … Read more

2025 Tech Industry Panel: Navigating Tech Careers – From Academia to Industry and Entrepreneurship

🔗 Watch the Full Video on YouTube(This event was held on March 13, 2025) The 2025 Tech Industry Panel was hosted at the University of the Fraser Valley by the School of Computing. This year’s event brought together an inspiring lineup of thought leaders and trailblazers who offered valuable insights into the evolving landscape of … Read more

Master the Fundamentals: Research Methodologies, Technical Writing, and More!

🔗 Watch the Full Video on YouTube(This workshop was held online on February 4, 2025) Are you a student, early-career researcher, or simply looking to sharpen your academic skills? This video is a must-watch! In this comprehensive workshop, we dive into the essential foundations every researcher and academic writer should know. Whether you’re just starting … Read more

Book Chapter on Social Robotics by Dr. Amir Shabani

“Dr. Amir Shabani of the UFV School of Computing has recently had a chapter published in the book Robotics, Computer Vision and Intelligent Systems, with co-authors Chanzo Muema, Steven Lawrence, and Taif Anjum. The title of the chapter is “Social Embodiment of Companion Robots in Smart Spaces: IoRT for Independent Living.” The paper describes work … Read more

Colouring Graphs with Dr. Russell Campbell

“Dr. Russell Campbell of the UFV School of Computing has had a paper published in the Open Journal of Discrete Mathematics, with co-authors Nancy E. Clarke (Acadia University) and Gary MacGillivray (University of Victoria). The paper describes work on the problem of graph-colouring. “Most people are familiar with connect-the-dots drawing from their childhood as one … Read more