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David Duvenaud wins CS-Can | Info-Can Outstanding Early Career Computer Science Researcher Award

David Duvenaud (supplied photo)

David Duvenaud has received the in recognition of his contributions to machine learning, AI safety and AI governance.

Duvenaud, an associate professor in the University of Toronto鈥檚 海角视频 of Computer Science, is recognized for his contributions to machine learning, particularly through his development of neural ordinary differential equations (Neural ODEs). This research allows deep learning models to represent the continuous changes of real-world phenomena like physical systems or biological processes, earning a Best Paper Award at the .

Duvenaud's work has influenced how researchers build systems that can learn from complex, real-world data. His research group applies these methods to challenges like analyzing medical data and improving how computers make predictions.

His research also spans cancer genomics, DNA design and molecular chemistry. In collaboration with biologists and chemists, Duvenaud has developed machine learning tools to simulate tumour evolution, optimize DNA sequences and propose new molecules based on experimental data.

In 2022, Duvenaud pivoted to AI safety research. He first that allow model trainers to prove claims about their training data 鈥 essential for AI governance.

In a full-time position at Anthropic in 2023鈥24, Duvenaud led the AI company鈥檚 alignment evaluations team. The team developed tests for deceptive behaviors, situational awareness and coordination in large language models (LLMs). With Anthropic, Duvenaud co-authored several highly impactful papers on misalignment, including that showed how human feedback can incentivize AI systems to tell users what they want to hear rather than the truth.

Duvenaud has also served as an advisor to AI startup , helping direct research projects about personalizing LLMs.

In 2025 he was appointed to the federal Safe and Secure Advisory Group, providing guidance to the Government of Canada on AI safety, responsible development, and international collaboration on global AI standards.

Duvenaud is co-chair of the , a co-founder of the and a founding member of the . His previous honours include a Sloan Research Fellowship, a CIFAR AI Chair, a Google Faculty Award and multiple best paper awards at leading conferences.

鈥淒avid鈥檚 work is a powerful example of how foundational research can shape the future of computing,鈥 said Eyal de Lara, professor and chair of the 海角视频 of Computer Science. 鈥淭his well-deserved honour recognizes his leadership in both technical innovation and AI safety.鈥