Applied computing graduates Juliana De La Vega and David Acuna are featured.
How to evaluate machine learning? U of T research supports latest benchmark initiative
MLPerf, a consortium of industry and academic partners including Google, Intel, Baidu, Harvard University, Stanford University and U of T (Assistant Professor Gennady Pekhimenko), are working together to offer a new benchmark suite to evaluate machine learning performance, from speed to system cost and power efficiency.
U of T and Autodesk researchers design 2D-3D software for augmented reality drawing
Two U of T computer science alumni amongst Canada's 50 most inspiring women in STEM
AI researcher outlines vision for 'self-driving' labs at U of T-Tsinghua University conference
U of T's newest Canada Research Chairs
Predict responsibly: Fairness needed in algorithmic decision-making, U of T experts say
Graduate student wants to help Syrian refugees – by designing technology for them
Mexican-American chemist on why he left Harvard for U of T
U of T's Deep Genomics inks partnership with U.S. biotech firm
U of T scholar giving 'voice' to marginalized communities
U of T's new self-paced Introduction to Computer Programming: How did students do?
Music students make soundtracks for video games by computer science undergrads
U of T wins third prestigious Canada 150 Chair
Alán Aspuru-Guzik, a tenured professor at Harvard University, will arrive at U of T this summer. An expert in machine learning, quantum computing and chemistry, he is jointly appointed to the departments of chemistry and computer science as the Canada 150 Research Chair in Theoretical & Quantum Chemistry.



















