The award is determined through a juried process by a selection committee consisting of accomplished researchers in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). It is the third time a best Canadian HCI dissertation is awarded to a graduate of the Dynamic Graphics Project lab.
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U of T wins third prestigious Canada 150 Chair
Alán Aspuru-Guzik, a tenured professor at Harvard University, will arrive at U of T this summer. An expert in machine learning, quantum computing and chemistry, he is jointly appointed to the departments of chemistry and computer science as the Canada 150 Research Chair in Theoretical & Quantum Chemistry.



















