“Change is threatening for many people, and the only way you address that is by bringing them into the conversation,” says Steve Easterbrook, director of U of T’s School of the Environment.
A.M. Turing Award, the 'Nobel Prize of Computing', given to Hinton and two other AI pioneers
Landmark $100-million gift to the University of Toronto from Gerald Schwartz and Heather Reisman
U of T computer science faculty member named to elite global fellowship
'We're in a good place right now': Women entrepreneurs share their experiences at U of T event
Industry-Integrated Learning Experience Introduced by Computer Science
Professor Karan Singh Awarded the President's Impact Award
Professor Toniann Pitassi named ACM Fellow
Professor Chechik recognized by ACM for outstanding scientific contributions to computing
Meet U of T faculty member honoured by OCUFA for outstanding teaching
U of T and AI: Faculty members on their research and its impact
'Immense energy and passion': Innovative U of T faculty recognized with Early Career Teaching Awards
How one U of T alumnus went from slinging drinks in undergrad to Geoffrey Hinton's AI lab
Using computer science methods to discover how people learn
Professor Steve Easterbrook appointed Director of the School of the Environment
U of T's Michelle Craig wins prestigious OCUFA teaching award
Former Google CEO lauds role of universities in Canada's innovation ecosystem
Toronto’s tech boom – driven in part by artificial intelligence research at the University of Toronto – has prompted talk of a "Silicon Valley North." But those actually ensconced in the Bay Area instead paint a picture of a research-driven innovation hub that’s collaborative, inclusive and uniquely Canadian.