David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science
The Cheriton School of Computer Science is named for David R. Cheriton, who earned his PhD in Computer Science at the University of Waterloo in 1978. In 2005, Professor Cheriton made a transformational gift to the school that supports named chairs, faculty fellowships, and graduate scholarships.
News
Cheriton School of Computer Science faculty members receive 2025 Outstanding Performance Awards
Eight faculty members at the Cheriton School of Computer Science have received the 2025 Outstanding Performance Award.
Established in 2005 by the University of Waterloo, this prestigious recognition honours faculty members who demonstrate excellence broadly.
Nikhita Joshi awarded prestigious Governor General’s Gold Medal
Recent PhD graduate Nikhita Joshi has won the Governor General’s Gold Medal, one of Canada’s highest academic honours.
To be considered for the University-wide competition, doctoral students must first be selected as the recipient of their faculty’s top doctoral prize. After winning first place in the Faculty of Mathematics’ Doctoral Prize competition, Nikhita was named the faculty’s nominee for the Governor General’s Gold Medal. She is one of three students receiving this honour at Spring Convocation.
Systems and networking researchers win NOMS 2026 Best Paper Award
PhD candidate Niloy Saha, Research Professor Noura Limam, Postdoctoral Researcher Yang Xiao, and University Professor Raouf Boutaba have received the Best Paper Award at NOMS 2026, the 39th IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium, held May 18–22 in Rome, Italy.
Their paper, Rethinking Telemetry Design for Fine-Grained Anomaly Detection in 5G User Planes, introduces a sketch-based telemetry system called Kestrel that was empirically shown to detect quality-of-service anomalies in 5G user planes with 10 per cent greater accuracy than existing selective telemetry schemes while reducing export bandwidth by a factor of 10.
Events
PhD Seminar • Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning • Basis Transformer as a Foundation Model for Multimodal Tabular Representation Learning
Please note: This PhD seminar will take place in DC 2314 and online.
William Loh, PhD candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science
Supervisor: Professor Pascal Poupart
DLS: Gilles Brassard — Alan Turing and me
Please note: This distinguished lecture will take place in DC 1302 and online.
Gilles Brassard, Professor
Department of Computer Science and Operations Research, Université de Montréal
PhD Seminar • Artificial Intelligence | Explainable AI • Atomic Explanations for Retrieval-Augmented LLM Systems
Please note: This PhD seminar will take place in DC 3301.
Joel Rorseth, PhD candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science
Supervisor: Professor Lukasz Golab