Upcoming Events

Feb
26
2026
SDA Lab Day (2:30 pm - 4:00 pm)

We are pleased to invite you to the SDA (Streaming Data Analytics) Lab Day, an opportunity to discover research done by SDAL students. The poster is attached.

  • Date: Thursday, February 26
  • Time: 2:30 – 4:00 PM
  • Location: CAR 113

During this event, students/alumni will give short (10-minute) presentations highlighting their research work. We warmly encourage students, faculty members, and anyone interested in applied research and innovation to attend.

Please see the attached poster for more details on the presentation topics.

Pizza and Refreshments will be served.

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Mar
26
2026
2026 Computer Science Banquet (5:30 pm)
 
As we approach the end of a fantastic year for the School of Computer Science, it’s time to celebrate our collective hard work and achievements! The Acadia Computer Science Society (ACSS) is thrilled to invite you to our annual Society Banquet.
This is a wonderful opportunity to interact with your fellow students and faculty outside the classroom and enjoy an evening of great food and entertainment.
 
Event Details
  • Date: Thursday, March 26, 2026
  • Time: 5:30 PM onwards
  • Location: Clark Commons (may change based on ticket sales)
  • Ticket Price: $25 (Note: The actual cost to run the banquet is closer to $50 per person, so this is a steal!)
  • Theme: Retro
 

Evening Schedule

  • 5:30 PM: Meet and Mix Styled Bingo - Winners takes home a $25 When in Wolfville Gift Card!

  • 6:00 PM: Opening Speech

  • 6:15 PM: Dinner is served

  • 7:00 PM: ACSS and School Awards Ceremony.

  • 7:30 PM: Games and surprise activities to close out the night.

 
How to Secure Your Spot
To confirm your attendance, please complete both steps below:
  1. Fill out the Registration Form: Link (this includes any dietary restrictions so we can accommodate everyone.)
  2. Submit Payment ($25):
    • E-transfer (preferred): Send to cs.society@acadiau.ca. Important: You must include your full name and Acadia email address in the notes section.
    • Cash: You can pay in person to Sharon Watson at her office in Carnegie 310.
Note: Your seat is only confirmed once both the form and payment are received. After confirmation, you will receive your electronic ticket via email.
This has been an incredible year for Computer Science at Acadia, and we can’t think of a better way to wrap it up. We look forward to seeing many of you there for an unforgettable night!

 

 

Past Events

Apr
11
2016
COMP 4983 Presentations

Jodrey School of Computer Science

PROJECT PRESENTATIONS


Monday, April 11, 2016

12:30 to 1:30 PM

Carnegie Hall 113


 

 

COMP 4983 PROJECT PRESENTATIONS

 

Rayan Alamer

Adam Fowler

Samer Henawi

Mitchell Keenan

Chong Xie

James Walsh

Xiaoqi Zhao

 

 

Everyone is welcome to attend

Feb
26
2016
CS Seminar - Dr. Ying Zhang

SEMINAR PRESENTATION

 

Friday, February 26, 2016

2:30 PM

Carnegie Hall 113

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Test for Trends in Blocked Time Series Data: Harvesting Maple Syrup in Nova Scotia

 

Dr. Ying Zhang

 

Abstract

Motivated by an investigation on the effects of local environmental conditions on yield in maple syrup production in a Nova Scotia farm, we generalized the nonparametric seasonal Mann-Kendall test procedure to test for trends in blocked and panel time series data. To further answer the question of when the change happens, we proposed a new procedure of testing for the change point in blocked time series data. In this talk, I will review some well-known nonparametric statistics used for testing for trend/change point in univariate time series data and then introduce our generalizations to the blocked data. I will report key findings from our investigation with both parametric and nonparametric methods.

This is a joint work with Elizabeth Abebe supported by an NSERC Engaged Grant and NS 2015 SCEI program.

 

About the Presenter

Dr. Ying Zhang is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics and has been the Director of the Statistical Consulting Centre since coming to Acadia University in 2004.  Prior to this, Ying was the manager of the Statistical Laboratory at Western University (2001-2004), and has been an active statistical consultant since 1999. She has worked with a variety of organizations. Ying has extensive experience with applied statistical methodology research and consulting, specializing in time series intervention analysis, nonparametric statistics, experiment design, and survey sampling. Ying is a researcher member of Acadia Institute for Data Analytics (AIDA) and a board member of Statistical Society of Canada (SSC) and the International Environmetrics Society (TIES).

 

Everyone is welcome to attend!