An analysis by the journal Nature of the 25 most-cited papers of the century included three papers with authors from the U of T Department of Computer Science.
Jennifer Campbell and Paul Gries were the first instructors of a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) at the University of Toronto. One decade and hundreds of thousands of learners later, they reflect on what they learned from the experience.
Mahadevan, interested in designing systems to support intuitive human-robot interaction, was recognized by Google as one of a select group of outstanding graduate students who seek to influence the future of technology.
The Department of National Defence’s IDEaS program is funding research networks, or micro-nets, that are seeking to stimulate the application of advances in technologies for 5G and beyond to address defence and security challenges.
Through the development of faster algorithms for planar graphs, Assistant Professor Sushant Sachdeva seeks to improve the optimization of physical networks, from transportation to the electrical grid.
As Graduate Program Manager, Pavi Chandrasegaram has transformed the Graduate Office’s operations while fostering a ‘positive, collaborative environment.’
Professor and Chair Marsha Chechik was recognized by IEEE/ACM for significant and sustained contributions to the automated software engineering community.