Anomaly detection has been the main focus of many researchers’ due to its potential in detecting novel attacks. However, its adoption to real-world applications has been hampered due to system ...
Most of the latest studies on detection models for DoS or DDoS have been applied in general networks. Therefore, no dataset of DoS or DDoS in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure exists. In ...
I am interested in an array of complex magmatic-hydrothermal mineralizing and alteration processes, associated with the formation of massive-sulphide deposits (Bathurst Camp), porphyry Cu-Mo-Au ...
Building: Co-ed Capacity: 97 Number of rooms: 38 double rooms, 21 single rooms Meal Plan: Required Year opened: 1962 House Charity: IWK Children’s Hospital House History: Bridges House is named in ...
Information Services and Systems (ISS) provides technology services and support to all faculty, staff & students on the Saint John campus. Services include managing the network infrastructure for the ...
Software engineering goes beyond programming. It’s about developing, writing, testing, implementing, and maintaining software systems. It’s the foundation of all computer systems. In other words, our ...
Leadership that inspires positive change Imagine a degree where people are as important as programs, questions as important as answers; a place where students and faculty collaboratively reflect on ...
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Dr. Charles Bourque began his academic career at Dalhousie University where he received a BSc in Mathematics and Theoretical Ecology. He also obtained a BSc in Synoptic Meteorology from the University ...
Kerri is an Associate Professor at UNB Law, as well as a Trudeau and Vanier Scholar. She has taught courses at Carleton University, Queen’s University and University of Ottawa on feminist legal theory ...
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