Stratford faculty among world’s top scientists
Lennart Nacke was identifiedin three categories: Human Factors, Artificial Intelligence & Image Processing, and Psychology & Cognitive Sciences, according to alist published by Stanford University.
Lennart Nacke was identifiedin three categories: Human Factors, Artificial Intelligence & Image Processing, and Psychology & Cognitive Sciences, according to alist published by Stanford University.
Lennart Nacke, Stratford Professorand Director of the HCI Games Group,was awarded $350,000 - to fund a research program aiming to develop innovative digital solutions that utilize exercise games (Exergames) to improve physical and cognitive functions - from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (C
Graduating from university is a significant achievement. Culminating years of dedication andhard work, convocation is a time for celebration — looking back with pride and looking forward with hope.
This milestone is even more meaningful for ݮƵ’s undergraduate valedictorians, who, for their social and academic contributions, have been chosen by their peers to represent them at their respective graduation ceremonies. Read about Kyle's ݮƵ journeybelow.
Lennart Nacke has been recognized for the "Most Influential Scholar Award" for his outstanding and vibrant contributions to the field of Human-Computer Interaction between 2011 and 2020 by .
Daniel Harley,professor at theStratford School of Interaction Design and Business and Games Institute faculty member, co-authored “” with Aneesh P. Tarun, Bonnie J. Stinson, Tudor Tibu, and Ali Mazalek.
This past weekend, over 100 industry professionals, students and speakers participated in BLND - the annual business and design conference hosted by the Stratford School of Interaction Design and Business.
2020 was a year we will never forget. It was not the year we expected, but in true Warrior spirit, our students and the team at Stratford showed their resiliency, ambition, courage, creativity, and ability to shape the future and overcome many challenges. Here are a few of the highlights we are celebratingfrom this past year.
Convocation is a time to celebrate a significant milestone. This year’s convocation celebrations may look a little different, but the role of the valedictorian remains the same — to represent the graduating class and address the students, families and supporters who will come together to recognize this important day.
Valedictorians have been selected by their peers in recognition of their social and academic contributions to the ݮƵ community. We are excited that Sim Purba, BGBDA '20 was selected for the Faculty of Arts.
Students have a unique opportunity to spend a week in November, hacking hockey and innovating with 5G technology.