"It was really incredible to see how all knowledge I've garnered from U of T gave me such a strong basis for working on these projects," says undergraduate Lana El Sanyoura.
Professor Miller receives VLDB Women in Database Research Award
Five computer science professors join the University of Toronto
Professor Dickinson named Fellow of IAPR
He won Microsoft's global innovation competition. What's next for this fourth-year student?
U of T expert helps lead consultations with Canadians on digital and data transformation
U of T experts use deep learning AI for predictive animation
Undergrads awarded the Konrad Group's Digital Technology and Women in Technology Scholarships
Alumni Q&A: Dr. Manya Ghobadi joins MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
U of T experts in AI explore a classical problem of computer science
Inside or outside the surface: U of T experts advance 3D printing pathways
U of T alumni and graduate students part of Layer 6 AI's win in global competition
Northern Frontier: In conversation with Assistant Professor Sanja Fidler
Government of Canada announces Professor Gupta as a digital innovation leader
U of T computer science student part of team that wins Imagine Cup
U of T and UOIT duo reach the semi-finals of the 2018 Imagine Cup World Finals
U of T innovation centre to help form 'new cornerstone' of the Canadian economy
U of T computer science researchers tackle voter distribution and how it affects gerrymandering in the U.S.
In the early 19th century, Massachusetts Governor Elbridge Gerry reconfigured the state districts to guarantee the U.S. Senate election of Democratic-Republican candidates in opposition to the Federalists. It was said the new boundary of Essex County looked like a salamander, but an opponent quipped it looked more like a gerrymander.
Alumni News: Computer Systems & Networks Research Group
The Computer Systems & Networks research group congratulates recent PhD alumni on their faculty appointments in Canada and the U.S.:
International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling (ICAPS): Influential Paper Award
The International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling (ICAPS) Influential Paper Awards honour significant and influential papers published at least ten years earlier in a planning and scheduling conference.