Stacey Koornneef Awarded Ontario Graduate Scholarship

Congratulations to Stacey Koornneef on being awarded an Ontario Graduate Scholarship for 2026-27! Stacey is a Computer Science PhD student in the SEER Lab researching creativity and computational thinking. Her thesis research is co-supervised by Prof. Jeremy Bradbury and Prof. Miriam Sturdee (University of St. Andrews).

SEER Lab Director Speaks at the University of St. Andrews

Prof. Jeremy Bradbury gave a University of St Andrews School of Computer Science Seminar Series this morning on “Democratizing AI in Software Development: From Few-Shot Testing to Trustworthy Benchmarks and Accessible AI Tools.” His talk focused on three key challenges to broader AI adoption in software development and how recent SEER Lab work is addressingContinue reading “SEER Lab Director Speaks at the University of St. Andrews”

SEER Lab PhD Student Showcases Research and Art

Stacey Koornneef, a PhD student in the Software Engineering & Education Research Lab, recently showcased her research and her artistic abilities at the 2025 SGPS Poster Showcase and Art Exhibit. At the SGPS Poster Exhibit Stacey presented a poster on her recent research on “CAB: Cost-Accessible Box for Immersive Reality.” At the SGPS Art ExhibitContinue reading “SEER Lab PhD Student Showcases Research and Art”

SEER Lab Presentation at the 2025 Digital Innovation Education Conference

Last Friday, Stacey Koornneef presented at the 2025 Digital Innovation in Education Conference on “Lessons Learned: How to Design & Evaluate Cost-Accessible Coding Games for Children.”

Computational Thinking Education Research Presented at CAN-CWIC 2024

SEER Lab PhD student Stacey Koornneef presenting her talk titled “Designing and Evaluating a Cost-Accessible Computational Thinking Educational Game for K-5 Students” at the Canadian Women in Computing Conference (CAN-CWIC 2024)!