Through her leadership with UTMIST, Jessica Chen created opportunities for students to explore new interests and build confidence in computer science.
Blending creativity with computer science, Helena Glowacki explored human-centred technology through research, storytelling and artistic practice.
With a focus on interdisciplinary research and environmental applications, Jacob Klimczak explored how computer science can help address global challenges.
As an ambassador, Raghav Sinha supported students across their CS journeys while applying his skills at the intersection of data, economics and technology.
A student leader dedicated to building supportive communities, Pratibha Thakur helped shape student life in computer science through her work in CSSU and WiCS.
Through research in AI and healthcare, Yuchen Wang focused on developing practical, patient-centred solutions grounded in real clinical impact.
GPUBreach exploits flaws in graphics cards that power modern AI to give hackers complete control of a computer.
Working across haptics, robotics and human-computer interaction, Bingjian Huang built widely adopted tools like VibraForge while advancing research that connects human perception with machines.
Blending research with entrepreneurship, Fernando Y谩nez used his PhD to build and rebuild ventures, ultimately shaping a vision for reimagining how we manage information.
Bridging computer vision, robotics and AI, Kelly Zhu focused on building systems that make complex phenomena visible, shaping a path toward interdisciplinary research and real-world applications.
Urtasun, a leading AI expert and the founder and CEO of Waabi, has been recognized with one of the highest honours in science.
Eugene Fiume is a computer scientist and academic leader whose research in computer graphics and long鈥憇tanding service to the discipline have earned national and international recognition.
Through one-on-one conversations, alumni mentors and undergraduate CS students build connection, gain perspective and shape the next stage of their journeys.
Yejin Choi delivered the C.C. 鈥淜elly鈥 Gotlieb Distinguished Lecture to a full audience, examining the strengths and limits of reasoning in today鈥檚 AI systems.
U of T computer science students earned top honours at the 2026 Level Up Showcase, competing against 160 teams from colleges and universities across Ontario.
Using novel visualizations, an interdisciplinary team of researchers across Canada aims to spur individuals and governments to take action against climate change.
Newly admitted graduate students explore U of T Computer Science鈥檚 research culture, faculty and community during the three鈥慸ay Grad Visit Days 2026 program.
U of T computer science and engineering students explored career paths, industry insights and new RBC鈥憇upported scholarships at the latest Tech@RBC Insider Series event.
The lab will see AMD invest in 100 research projects over three years, tackling some of the most pressing challenges in AI and computing.
The Connaught Innovation Awards support groundbreaking U of T research, including this year鈥檚 projects led by computer science professors Tovi Grossman and Karan Singh.
Founded by Professor Raquel Urtasun, Waabi has already made inroads with autonomous long-haul trucking.
The professor, teaching stream was cited 鈥渇or contributions to online computing education.鈥
Marsha Chechik, a leading software engineering researcher at the University of Toronto, has received a 2025 Dean鈥檚 Excellence Research Award from U of T鈥檚 Faculty of Arts & Science.
Associate Professor Sushant Sachdeva has received the University of Toronto鈥檚 McLean Award for his groundbreaking work in fast algorithms and graph optimization, advancing some of the most fundamental challenges in computer science.
