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collage showing the CL3 lab, the Black Research Network leaders, the continuum robotics lab and a group of solor panels on a U of T rooftop February 11, 2025 How U of T aims to address the world’s most complex challenges
A large group of students sit in a room for the hackathon May 6, 2024 Students tackle impact of climate change at U of T Climate Impacts Hackathon
"" November 28, 2023 U of T Data Sciences Institute trains workers in data analytics, applied machine learning
Toronto area hospital nurses attend to a COVID-19 patient in 2021 October 25, 2023 Why is COVID-19 more severe in some people? Researchers use genetics, data science to find out
indian high school students in a classroom in Imphal, India August 9, 2023 U of T's Data Sciences Institute partners with UNICEF to drive innovation in learning
Oreoluwa Kolade, Julie Audet and Sowmya Viswanatha July 25, 2023 Researchers accelerate development of cellular therapies for damaged tissues
phone screen showing various social media icons May 12, 2023 U of T researchers developing AI system to tackle harmful social media content
Madeleine Bonsma-Fisher May 9, 2023 Shifting gears: How data science led Madeleine Bonsma-Fisher from studying germ models to bike lanes
"" October 26, 2022 Gift from Schmidt Futures to spark a revolution in AI-based STEM research at the University of Toronto
"" October 4, 2022 From mapping stars to helping youth escape poverty, student researchers break new ground
"" August 18, 2022 From happiness to health care, undergraduate summer program inspires future data scientists
Water barrels outside a building in India. February 16, 2022 Improving water equity in India: Research team one of 17 to receive support from U of T's Data Sciences Institute
The chime telescope under a starry night sky September 16, 2021 Groundbreakers: U of T’s Data Sciences Institute to help researchers find answers to their biggest questions

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