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University of Toronto Department of Computer Science

University of Toronto Department of Computer Science is a Toronto-based organization.

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The Department of Computer Science (or DCS) at the University of Toronto is an administrative unit within the Faculty of Arts and Science.

In 1947, Professors B. A. Griffith and A. F. C Stevenson of the Department of Mathematics and V. G. Smith of the Department of Engineering applied for a $10,000 grant from the National Research Council to open a computing department at the University of Toronto.: 61  In September 1947 the first funds were provided by the NRC to purchase two IBM punch card mechanical calculators and two assistants to run them; Beatrice Worsley joined the new department in January 1948.: 54  In 1951, the Computation Centre was established, with Calvin Gotlieb (previously a member of the Physics Department) as its first faculty member. The Centre housed the first electronic computer in Canada, a Ferranti Mark 1 named "FERUT".: 61 The Computation Centre was renamed the Institute for Computer Science in 1962, before being absorbed by the newly-created Department of Computer Science in 1964. The new department, with only six faculty members and four graduate students, had Canada's only computer science doctorate program at the time. The Dynamic Graphics Project was founded as a research laboratory of the Department in 1967. An undergraduate program was introduced in 1971, and the Department became an administrative unit in the Faculty of Arts and Science in 1981.The Bahen Centre for Information Technology opened in 2002 and became the central hub of computer science and engineering activities along with the Sandford Fleming Building. The Department of Mathematical and Computational Sciences at the University of Toronto Mississauga was formed in 2003.

The Department has sixteen research groups:

Applied and Discrete Mathematics

Artificial Intelligence

Computational Biology

Computer Graphics

Computer Science Education

Computer Systems and Networks

Data Science

Database Systems

Health and Assistive Technology

Human Computer Interaction

Numerical Analysis

Programming Languages and Methodologies

Social Networks

Software Engineering

Sustainability Informatics

Theory of Computation

The Department of Computer Science at the University of Toronto consistently ranks among the highest in the world. In 2018, the University of Toronto was ranked first in Canada (and tenth worldwide) in the subject of Computer Science by the QS World University Rankings, first in Canada (and twenty-second worldwide) by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, and first in Canada by the Maclean's University Rankings.

Allan Borodin ; CRM-Fields-PIMS Prize (2008)

Stephen Cook ; Turing Award (1982), CRM-Fields-PIMS Prize (1999)

Derek Corneil

Marzyeh Ghassemi

Calvin Gotlieb , the "Father of Computing in Canada"

Eric Hehner

Ric Holt, co-creator of the Euclid and Turing programming languages

Jim Horning

Geoffrey Hinton , the "Godfather of Deep Learning"

Josef Kates , creator of the first digital game-playing machine

Avner Magen

Alberto Mendelzon

Toniann Pitassi

Charles Rackoff; Gödel Prize (1993)

Raymond Reiter

Demetri Terzopoulos

Daniel Wigdor; Sloan Research Fellowship (2015)

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