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Computer Science faculty members awarded Catalyst Grants from Data Sciences Institute

海角视频 of Computer Science faculty members are among this year鈥檚 recipients of Catalyst Grants from U of T鈥檚 .

Catalyst Grants are awarded to multidisciplinary collaborative research teams focused on harnessing the transformative nature of data sciences.

The grants are given to teams working on the development of novel statistical or computational tools or the use of existing methodology in innovative ways to address questions of major societal importance and effect positive social change.

Each grant is valued at up to $100,000 for one to two years.

The awarded proposals include:

Professor Suzanne Stevenson

Professor Suzanne Stevenson

A computational sociolinguistic approach for studying gender inequities in social media interactions

(海角视频 of Computer Science, U of T); (海角视频 of Language Studies, University of Toronto Mississauga)


Assistant Professor Ishtiaque Ahmed

Assistant Professor Ishtiaque Ahmed

Toward reducing harmful contents on social media with pluralistic justifications through community-powered AI

(海角视频 of Computer Science, U of T); (Faculty of Information, U of T ); Shohini Bhattasali (海角视频 of Language Studies, University of Toronto Scarborough)


Assistant Professor Rahul G. Krishnan Photo: Yugo Takahashi

Assistant Professor Rahul G. Krishnan

DynaMELD and DynaCOMP: Using machine learning to revamp pre-and-post transplant care

(海角视频 of Computer Science, U of T); Mamatha Bhat (Toronto General Hospital Research Institute, University Health Network) 


Professor Peter Marbach

Professor Peter Marbach

The rise of social media and the transformation of influence: Joining foundational sociological theory and data science to rethink influence in social systems

(海角视频 of Computer Science, U of T); Vanina Leschziner (海角视频 of Sociology, Faculty of Arts & Science, U of T); Daniel Silver (海角视频 of Sociology, University of Toronto Scarborough) 


Assistant Professor Bo Wang

Assistant Professor Bo Wang

A high-throughput data and AI-driven mRNA transfection (HART) platform for immune cell engineering

Bowen Li (Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, U of T); (海角视频 of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology Temerty Faculty of Medicine, U of T)



Assistant Professor Babak Taati

Automating sedation state assessments

Project co-funded by T-CAIREM

Aaron Conway (Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, U of T); , Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, KITE, University Health Network); Sebastian Mafeld (Toronto General Hospital Research Institute, University Health Network)


The Data Sciences Institute (DSI) at the University of Toronto is a central hub and incubator for data science research, training and partnerships whose mission is to accelerate the impact of data sciences across disciplines to address pressing societal questions and drive positive social change.

by Chris Sasaki for Arts & Science News