Whatley combined technical innovation and educational impact at U of T, creating tools like Saturn and an NES emulator, and is now headed to Apple full-time.
Tenenbaum explored the theoretical side of computer science at U of T, culminating in a joint first-author publication on microarchitectural side channels.
Seal blended computer science and life sciences through research and internships in computational biology, while embracing U of T’s vibrant student life and preparing for an exciting next chapter at the Flatiron Institute in New York.
Li combined research in AI and human-computer interaction with leadership in mentorship and advocacy, paving the way for a career at Microsoft and graduate studies at Stanford.
University of Toronto computer science students triumphed at the 2025 Level Up Showcase, earning top honors and showcasing their talents in game design, animation and computer science among 157 teams from across Ontario.
Recent U of T CS graduate Ramy Zhang won the top prize in the programming category at Ubisoft NEXT, a competition that showcases Ontario's top video game development students.
Computer Science professor Robert Soden co-led the first-ever session of the Toronto Climate Summer School. During the intensive six-week course, second- and third-year students examined the climate crisis from the perspective of a city like Toronto.