CPS Faculty receives inaugural Data Sciences Institute Catalyst Grants
CPS was very successful in receiving the 2022 Data Sciences Institute Catalyst Grants:
- 50 years of spatial-explicit environmental data to examine changes in northern Canada - Yuhong He (Geography, Geomatics & Environment, UTM); Kent Moore (Chemical & Physical Science, UTM).
- Preventing a Reproducibility Crisis in Quantum Computing: Benchmarking Quantum Computing Against Classical Algorithms for Molecular Property Predictions - Hans-Arno Jacobsen (Electrical & Computer Engineering, Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, UofT); Ulrich Fekl (Chemical and Physical Sciences, UTM).
- Bioimage Informatics for Exploring Heterogeneous Cell Communities and Accelerating the Development of Effective Cancer Treatments - Joshua Milstein (Chemical and Physical Sciences, UTM); Alison McGuigan (Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry & Biomedical Engineering, UofT); Rodrigo Fernandez-Gonzalez (Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry &Biomedical Engineering, UofT).
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Congratulations to the 2022 DSI Catalyst Grant collaborative research teams!
UTM Scholars Among Research Teams Awarded DSI Catalyst Grants