Congratulations to Assistant Professors Maryam Mehri Dehnavi, Murat Erdogdu, Marzyeh Ghassemi, Tovi Grossman, Fan Long and Joseph Jay Williams for receiving this year's Connaught New Researcher Award!
Framework stresses responsible machine learning: 鈥淗ealthcare is not immune to pernicious bias鈥
'We have really ambitious plans': Robotics research gears up at U of T Mississauga
Computer science student shows he has the right stuff in NASA internship
There are internships. And then there are internships like the one Georges Kanaan was accepted into at NASA鈥檚 Goddard Spaceflight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland 鈥 an institution that played a pivotal role in putting Apollo astronauts on the moon as well as other historic missions like the New Horizons probe to Pluto, the Curiosity Mars rover and the Hubble Space Telescope.
U of T Scarborough students join forces with IBM Watson to create the first globally collaborative financial technology (FinTech) chatbot
鈥淲hat is Canada鈥檚 leading city for AI? Who are the top women in FinTech in Canada? How does Ontario help start-ups export to new markets? Robust answers to these questions and more will be accessible 24/7 to anyone using our chatbot website or app anywhere in the world,鈥 said Adjunct Professor Mario Grech, director and co-founder of DCSIL.
Will Artificial Intelligence Improve Health Care for Everyone?
SLCs: Bringing students together for collaboration, career exploration and a sense of community
Can we eliminate bias in AI? How Canada鈥檚 commitment to multiculturalism could help it become a world leader
Announcing New Associate Chair Appointments
Changes in the Chair's Office: Chair and Vice Chair
Canada鈥檚 Changing Climate: What We Can Do Now
How to trust AI with life-or-death decisions
Nine U of T Computer Science Professors Promoted
Top Prospects: Leading innovators from the Class of 2019
56 U of T researchers supported by Canada Research Chairs Program
Stephen Cook: Celebrating a half century of computational complexity and a ground-breaking career
Two U of T professors honoured with President鈥檚 Teaching Award
Computer science prof and undergrad duo explore social phenomena on Reddit and GitHub
Assistant Professor Ashton Anderson and undergraduate student Isaac Waller are trying to answer how the nature of our engagement with online communities determines how we鈥檒l behave on those platforms in the future, what kinds of interactions we鈥檒l be part of and what types of information we鈥檒l end up taking away.