Ranking for Computer Science & Electronics in University of Waterloo
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There are 39 scholars Website : http://www.uwaterloo.ca |
Established : 1956 |
The ranking is based on h-index, citations and number of DBLP documents gathered by May 16th 2020
This ranking includes all leading computer scientists affiliated with University of Waterloo. There is a total of 39 researchers included with 3 of them also being features in the global ranking. The total sum for the H-index values for top scientists in University of Waterloo is 2143 with a mean value for the h-index of 54.95. The total sum for the DBLP publications for leading scientists in University of Waterloo is 9028 with a mean value for DBLP publications is 231.49.
Please consider that the research institution or university for a scholar is set based on the affiliation data featured on their Google Scholar profile.
Read More...Facts About University of Waterloo
Located in Ontario, Canada, the University of Waterloo (UWaterloo) conducts the world’s biggest tertiary cooperative education program, offering over 120 programs to thousands of students every year. Due to its high research output, the public school is part of the U15, an association of elite research universities in Canada. It is also a member of the Association of Universities and Colleges in Canada.
UWaterloo offers well over 5,000 undergraduate and professional programs, more than 1,500 graduate degrees, and over 300 doctorate programs. The most popular fields include mathematics, computer science, geography, social science, engineering, environmental sciences, and statistics. Education in the university is divided into six faculties, namely applied health sciences, arts, engineering, environment, mathematics, and science.
UWaterloo has a main campus that spans around 1,000 acres and runs three regional campuses and four affiliated colleges. It operates a library network that carries over 1.4 million publications as well as two large science museums. To accommodate students who live in faraway areas, eight housing facilities are found within the vicinity while a transit system ferries learners to and from the university’s main campus and various facilities.
As for its research efforts, the university runs over 40 research institutes and facilities. While their research scope is broad, they are known for delving into science and technology, touching on fields like nanotechnology, quantum computing, cryptography, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence.
Established in 1959, UWaterloo was once part of Waterloo College, Waterloo Lutheran Seminary’s academic arm. The college put up a separate affiliate board called Associated Faculties in 1956, whose academic structure laid the foundations for the institution’s contemporary cooperative education program. Associated Faculties eventually separated from Waterloo College and was renamed the University of Waterloo.
As of 2020, UWaterloo is home to more than 30,000 undergraduates, over 5,000 graduate students, more than 1,000 faculty members, and over 2,000 administrative personnel. A large number of the school’s graduates have gone on to become Nobel laureates, business leaders, government officials, and successful professionals based in more than 150 countries.
UWaterloo’s notable alumni include Rupi Kaur (poet), Kevin O’Leary (entrepreneur), Chris Hadfield (astronaut), Mike Lazaridis (Blackberry founder), and Donna Strickland (Nobel laureate in physics). Meanwhile, its administrative board has seen distinguished personalities like David Johnston (Canadian governor-general) and Robert Mundell (Nobel laureate in economics) hold high positions.
As a leading figure in cooperative education, UWaterloo encourages its students to be “in harmony with the truth” and enforces that statement by focusing on applied knowledge in its brand of instruction. Outside of academics, the university also hosts competitive sports programs and a slew of student organizations.
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Xuemin ShenUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Kerstin DautenhahnUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Jimmy LinUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Weihua ZhuangUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Doug StinsonUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Raouf BoutabaUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Krzysztof CzarneckiUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Zhou WangUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Ming LiUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Keith HipelUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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N. AsokanUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Mohamed S. KamelUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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M. Tamer OzsuUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Per-Ake LarsonUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Alfred MenezesUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Ian MunroUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Shai Ben-DavidUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Fakhri KarrayUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Ihab F. IlyasUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Jonathan LiUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Dongpu CaoUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Amir K. KhandaniUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Lennart E. NackeUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Andrew K. C. WongUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Pin-Han HoUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Charles LA ClarkeUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Guang GongUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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David ClausiUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Baris FidanUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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HR TizhooshUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Jesse HoeyUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Pascal PoupartUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Ali GhodsiUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Catherine RosenbergUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Michael W. GodfreyUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Manoj SachdevUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Anwar HasanUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Richard CleveUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Florian KerschbaumUniversity of WaterlooCanada |
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Our research was coordinated by Imed Bouchrika, PhD, a computer scientist with a well-established record of collaboration on a number of international research projects with different partners from the academic community. His role was to make sure all data remained unbiased, accurate, and up-to-date.