Professor Alán Aspuru-Guzik leads a new global coalition of academia, industry, and government that will use artificial intelligence and robotics to accelerate the design and discovery of materials that don’t yet exist.
A multi-talented educator, mentor, and innovator, Jacqueline Smith has made significant contributions to undergraduate education at the Department of Computer Science since 2015.
Professor Graeme Hirst, an expert in natural language processing, is part of a team of U of T researchers training software to read medieval texts to allow for easier comparison and analysis.
CS undergraduates emerged victorious in a global competition that challenged teams to apply machine learning solutions to the impacts of climate change.
U of T and York University researchers answered a Bank of Canada call for proposals and were selected to share expertise on system architecture, incentives and business plan for a potential digital currency.
Professor Emerita Renée Miller, a world-renowned pioneer in the field of database systems, has received a 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award from CS-Can/Info-Can.
Assistant Professor Ashton Anderson, PhD student Reid McIlroy-Young, and collaborators have developed a chess AI that can predict human play at different skill levels much more accurately than existing AIs.
At its annual Applied Research in Action (ARIA) showcase, the Master of Science in Applied Computing program announced the winners of six awards recognizing students, faculty, and industry partners.