The New York Times profiles the growth of the technology sector in Toronto, including the key roles played by members of the Department of Computer Science community.
In a Globe and Mail article highlighting five Canadian women who are breaking down gender barriers in the automotive industry, Professor Raquel Urtasun shares some of the secrets to her success.
An AI startup founded by Department of Computer Science alumni has raised US$125 million as it looks to open a new office in Silicon Valley, The Globe and Mail reports.
Assistant Professors David Duvenaud and Alec Jacobson were awarded Sloan Research Fellowships for their oustanding accomplishments as early-career researchers.
Professor Raquel Urtasun, CEO of Waabi Innovations, discusses the company’s new strategy for training self-driving cars: an artificial intelligence-driven simulator.
In his latest book, Professor Emeritus Ronald Baecker offers insights and suggestions to address the powerful consequences associated with a variety of technological advancements.
Professor and Chair Marsha Chechik was recognized by IEEE/ACM for significant and sustained contributions to the automated software engineering community.
Assistant Professor Ashton Anderson and PhD student Isaac Waller developed a machine learning-based technique to analyze 5.1 billion comments posted on Reddit between 2005 and 2018.
Hosted by the Master of Science in Applied Computing (MScAC) program, this annual event demonstrates how industry and academia can collaboratively conceptualize new technologies and bring them to life.
Professor Raquel Urtasun, a leading global expert in AI for self-driving cars, was awarded the prize for her work on a suite of challenging real-world computer vision benchmarks.