Posts Tagged: artificial intelligence
Jeff Chen (CivE 2T4) works hard to get excellent grades — but being at the top of the class is not his main motivator. Instead, over the past four years, he’s […]
A team of U of T Engineering students, including CivMin graduate and undergraduate students, came in third place at the University of Toronto Mississauga Big Data AI Case Competition, sponsored by Scotiabank, […]
Throughout history, river basins and other coupled human-natural systems have sustained civilization by supplying essential services like water, food, and energy. However, mounting pressures from population growth, economic development, urbanization, […]
Undergrad summer student research positions explored The following is part of a series introducing CivMin’s undergraduate summer students to the Department and our greater community. We explore the students’ projects, […]
Undergrad summer student research positions explored The following is part of a series introducing CivMin’s undergraduate summer students to the Department and our greater community. We explore the students’ projects, […]
KORE Geosystems, one of whose founders is a CivMin professor and alumnus, has received federal funding of $1 million towards an innovative process in the mining sector. The proposed innovation […]
How AI could help doctors predict cardiac problems in critically ill children A unique collaboration between University of Toronto engineers and hospital physicians is pioneering the use of artificial intelligence – […]
Physiological earthquakes: Predicting cardiac events combining seismic experience with AI in the hospital It is rare for a mineral engineering professor to receive funding from the Canadian Institutes of […]
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