The University of Toronto’s Geoffrey Hinton travelled to Sweden to officially accept the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics.
U of T’s Geoffrey Hinton receives Nobel medal, diploma at Stockholm ceremony
U of T’s Geoffrey Hinton delivers Nobel lecture alongside co-laureate
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In awarding Nobel Prize, committee cites collaborative black hole research including U of T computer scientist Aviad Levis
In its scientific background for the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics, the Nobel Committee notes the relevance of artificial intelligence in astrophysics and astronomy, including the first direct visual evidence of a supermassive black hole at the centre of our galaxy, research involving Assistant Professor Aviad Levis.
In his words: Geoffrey Hinton reflects on his Nobel Prize win
Geoffrey Hinton, University Professor Emeritus of computer science at the University of Toronto and winner of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics speaks about empowering curiosity-driven research, following your convictions and thinking about how to direct the use of technology for good during a virtual press conference.
Congratulations pour in for Geoffrey Hinton after Nobel win
Students, faculty and staff gathered at an event hosted by the department of computer science hosted by the Department of Computer Science celebrating University Professor Emeritus Geoffrey Hinton’s Nobel Prize in Physics win. Friends, colleagues and leaders in politics and business took to social media to express their congratulations for Hinton’s remarkable achievement.