Read More U of T Engineering professor incorporating AI to help decarbonize chemical industries By Selah Katona|September 19, 2023 Joint EMHSeed and XSeed Funding Program to support research on expanding database of metal-organic frameworks for AI analysis
Read More Professor Nicolas Papernot elected to the Royal Society of Canada’s College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists By Carolyn Farrell|September 6, 2023 Papernot is cross-appointed to The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering and the Department of Computer Science
Read More Training AI on machine-generated text could lead to ‘model collapse,’ ECE professor and collaborators warn By Adina Bresage|August 22, 2023 Professor Nicolas Papernot says the proliferation of AI-generated content could “pollute” the internet, so the data pool no longer reflects reality
Read More ‘A good lecture should be an active discussion’: Meet Professor Philipp Seiler By Jennifer Li|June 13, 2023 Seiler (UTIAS) brings an expertise in ultra-lightweight structures and high-temperature materials for turbines and rocket engines
Read More ‘Self-driving labs’: $200-million federal grant powers AI-driven materials discovery for clean energy, advanced manufacturing and more By Tabassum Siddiqui and Tyler Irving|May 1, 2023 Funding will enhance the work of the Acceleration Consortium, a multidisciplinary collaboration that includes several U of T Engineering researchers
Read More Exploring ‘chemical space’ with Professor Anatole von Lilienfeld By Erin Warner|November 3, 2022 Lilienfeld (Chemistry, MSE) is using artificial intelligence to discover the potential of undiscovered chemical combinations