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Alec Jacobson wins CS-Can/Info-Can Outstanding Early Career Computer Science Research Award

Alec Jacobson wins CS-Can/Info-Can Outstanding Early Career Computer Science Research Award

Alec Jacobson has been named a 2022 recipient of the Outstanding Early Career Computer Science Research Award. The honour recognizes CS faculty members at Canadian universities who have made significant contributions early in their academic careers.

U of T computer science students 鈥榣evel up鈥 at game design showcase

U of T computer science students 鈥榣evel up鈥 at game design showcase

Competing against dozens of teams from across Ontario, U of T video game design students took home top honours at the 10th anniversary edition of the Level Up Showcase.  

Computer Science faculty members awarded Catalyst Grants from Data Sciences Institute

Computer Science faculty members awarded Catalyst Grants from Data Sciences Institute

海角视频 of Computer Science faculty members are among the 2023 recipients of the Data Sciences Institute鈥檚 Catalyst Grant competition. The grants are awarded to multidisciplinary collaborative research teams focused on harnessing the transformative nature of data sciences.

Maclean鈥檚 鈥楾op 10 AI Trailblazers鈥 list recognizes U of T CS faculty and alumni

Maclean鈥檚 鈥楾op 10 AI Trailblazers鈥 list recognizes U of T CS faculty and alumni

海角视频 of Computer Science faculty and alumni have been recognized by Maclean鈥檚 for their work and research in artificial intelligence.

U of T students score win at NFL鈥檚 Big Data Bowl

U of T students score win at NFL鈥檚 Big Data Bowl

A trio of University of Toronto students, including third-year computer science student Daniel Hocevar are champions of the National Football League鈥檚 2023 Big Data Bowl, one of the largest sports analytics competitions in the world.

Global News: U of T AI pioneers highlighted as key players in industry innovation

Some of the top innovators and developments in artificial intelligence have emerged from Canada in recent years, writes Global News, citing the contributions of U of T 海角视频 of Computer Science faculty and alumni.

The feature spotlights the work of University of Toronto luminary alongside other 鈥榞odfathers of deep learning,鈥 Yoshua Bengio and Yann LeCun.

Tracing the genesis of modern advancements in AI, Global News highlights the seminal roles Hinton鈥檚 former students and alumni have played in the current AI boom, including Alex Krizhevsky and Ilya Sutskever, who is chief science officer and co-founder of OpenAI.

鈥淚 think over the next many years when people write books about the history of neural networks, which will be the history of AI, there will be huge sections dedicated to the people in Canada and what they were doing,鈥 alumnus Nick Frosst told Global News.

Frosst is the co-founder of Toronto-based natural language processing startup Cohere, alongside fellow alumnus Aidan Gomez and Ivan Zhang, a former U of T computer science student.

Frosst points out heading to Silicon Valley isn鈥檛 necessarily the only option for those aspiring to a career in tech.

鈥淚 think that dream is less enticing to students as the years go on,鈥 he said. 鈥淚n part, it鈥檚 because Canada is getting better. There鈥檚 more opportunity here, there鈥檚 more companies, wages are going up 鈥 it鈥檚 a better place to be a developer,鈥 Frosst told the outlet.

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Graduation Spotlight: Shannon Komguem

Shannon Komguem
Computer Science major, Mathematics minor, Statistics minor
Woodsworth College

Why did you choose U of T for your undergrad?

Honestly, what attracted me to U of T is that it鈥檚 in the middle of downtown. I grew up in the Greater Toronto Area and always wanted to live in and explore the heart of the city, and U of T seemed like the perfect school to do that.

What inspired you to study computer science?

Growing up I had always enjoyed math and science, but I wasn鈥檛 sure I wanted to pursue them in university. In grade 11 I took my first CS course and I remember being so fascinated by how you could use maths and logic to write code that solves complex problems. That was definitely my favourite course in high school and it鈥檚 the reason I decided to study CS.

Who or what at U of T influenced your education the most?

I always say that one of my favourite parts of the 海角视频 of Computer Science is the professors. Many of my most formative opportunities in computer science (such as TAships and research opportunities) have been thanks to professors seeing a potential in me that I didn鈥檛 see in myself. I maintain that having their support these last four years has helped me gain confidence in myself as a computer scientist and feel grateful to have had such caring professors through my undergraduate studies.

How did you get involved at U of T outside of your coursework?

In my first year I was a First Year representative for the CSSU and in my second I was a part of the U of T chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE). Since second year, I鈥檝e been a DCS student ambassador. This is one of my favourite extracurricular activities since it involves attending first-year and high school outreach events where I can chat with current and potential students and answer their questions about U of T.

What U of T memory do you treasure the most?

In general, my favourite memories at U of T are the times I got to meet and spend time with fellow students outside of class. Through activities such as NSBE, DCS Ambassadors, First and Second Year Learning Communities, and the Technology Leadership Initiative, I鈥檝e met a lot of cool people and shared memorable moments with them.

If you could go back and give yourself one piece of advice at the start of your undergraduate degree, what would it be?

The most important advice I could give myself is to focus on my own growth and to stop comparing myself to my peers. When I started measuring my success in terms of personal progress rather than using others鈥 achievements as a benchmark, it made it easier for me to be proud of the things I had accomplished, regardless of how big or small they might seem to others.

What鈥檚 next for you?

In September, I鈥檒l be working on the Xcloud gaming product at Microsoft as a software engineer. I have also been accepted to the computer science master's program at Stanford University and am considering starting a master's degree in September of 2023.