SITE UofO
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SITE, short for School of Information Technology and Engineering, is a department within The Faculty of Engineering, the University of Ottawa.
It was formed in 1997 by the merger of the Department of Computer Science and of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. SITE is the University of Ottawa's centre for research and teaching in all areas related to computing, computers and communications in both languages, English as well as French. SITE also offers degrees in computing to several other Faculties. Cutting-edge research, carried out by SITE's 35 laboratories and groups, is funded by grants and contracts in the millions of dollars. The School, located in one of Canada's largest high-technology centres, enjoys excellent relationships with many local companies.

