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.
Anand Agarawala and Mike Jurka can thank a chance encounter in the Department of Computer Science’s Dynamic Graphics Project Lab (DGP) for a lifelong friendship and business partnership.
U of T’s Department of Computer Science marked the close of its 60th anniversary with a heartfelt celebration, honouring its legacy and imagining the next era of tech innovation.
U of T CS alum Bill Reeves has brought some of pop culture’s most famous characters to life as a founding member of Pixar Animation Studios in the 1980s.
Chechik, a renowned expert in the application of formal methods to improve the quality of software, is the latest U of T computer scientist to receive the prestigious honour.
U of T University Professor Emeritus Geoffrey Hinton receives his Nobel Prize in Physics during the Nobel Prize award ceremony in Stockholm on Dec. 10, 2024.
The Department of Computer Science hosted the annual Applied Research in Action (ARIA) showcase highlighting cutting-edge research and its intersection with Toronto’s tech ecosystem.
U of T Computer Science alumnus Ed Lazowska has made incalculable contributions in both computer science research and securing critical funding for the field.