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Quick facts

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The David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science has...

Our research spans the field of computer science, from core work on systems and networks, computational theory and programming languages to human-computer interaction and quantum computing to AI and machine learning, to name just a few.

Leaders in computing since the 1960s

The first computer we acquired, an IBM 610, was purchased for student use in 1960.

In 1966, we bought an IBM 360/75 for $3 million more than the cost of the entire MC building. It was the largest and most powerful computer in Canada at the time and was housed in the famous Red Room.

By the 1980s, the University of Waterloo was producing roughly one-third of Canada's computer science graduates.

Some of Waterloo’s developments

Waterloo had a hand in creating both Maple Software and OpenText. Maple Software spawned from a symbolic algebra system created here and OpenText was a spin-off of the project to computerize the Oxford English Dictionary.

Our alumni form the backbone of the local tech economy in Waterloo, and we are extremely proud of the entrepreneurs among them, including the founders of Wish.com and of Maluuba.

Some Academy Award winners are graduates of Waterloo’s Computer Graphics Lab.

Hard-won funding

It’s 1966. The Government of Ontario is willing to pay 90% of the cost of all university buildings, including furnishings. The University of Waterloo needs a larger, faster computer.

Wes Graham had the solution.

After meeting Wes to hear him out, the provincial minister of education announced the University of Waterloo’s plans for a new Mathematics and Computer building had been approved for funding. However, included in the plans was an IBM 360/75, the largest and fastest computer in Canada at that time. It was carefully marked under “furnishings,” ensuring 90% payment by the government.

Quotes

I often fancy that the most practical thing in the world is a good general theory when it’s continually tested and refined against reality.

We have heard about prime numbers, and squaring of the cube, and the good life at the University of Waterloo

Directors of Computer Science

Years in office Director
2020–present Raouf Boutaba
2014–2020 Mark Giesbrecht On sabbatical Jul 1 – Dec 31, 2018
2018 Dan Brown Acting Director Jul 1 – Dec 31, 2018
2010–2014 David J. Taylor
2007–2010 M. Tamer Özsu
2006–2006 George Labahn Interim Director Jul 1 – Dec 31, 2006
2003–2006 Johnny Wong
2002–2003 Frank Tompa

Chairs of Computer Science

Years in office Chair
2001–2002 Frank Tompa
1997–2001 Nick Cercone
1992–1997 Frank Tompa
1989–1992 Per-Ake G. (Paul) Larson
1987–1989 Janusz A. (John) Brzozowski
1984–1987 R. Bruce Simpson
1978–1984 Janusz A. (John) Brzozowski
1974–1978 J. Douglas Lawson
1972–1974 Patrick C. Fischer
1966–1972 Donald D. Cowan