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Welcome to the Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences

Our faculty consists of over 30 Professors and Lecturers, many of whom are profiled on our website. Research interests among our faculty vary from database and knowledge management to artificial intelligence. As in the past, we continue to maintain strong research relationships and program consistency with our downtown campus to ensure students graduate with a degree of distinction.

News and Events

Awards & Accolades

bullet LaTeX seminars for CMS students
LaTeX seminars will be held for CMS students on Monday January 30 and February 13, 4-5pm in BV-462. Organised by AMACSS.

bullet Important Announcement for all CMS Students
The proposed changes to the Computer Science and Mathematics programs are described, respectively, here and here. These proposals have been submitted to the Subcommittee for Programs and Curriculum; if approved, they will become effective September 2012.



Events in honour of Ragnar-Olaf Buchweitz:
A conference will be held at Syracuse University on April 13-15, 2012 to honour mathematics professor (and former UTSC dean) Ragnar-Olaf Buchweitz on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday. There will also be a special session celebrating the same occasion at the Internatonal Conference on Representation of Algebras in Bielfeld, in August 2012.
See:
http://www.commalg.org/ROBfest/
http://www.mathematik.uni-bielefeld.de/birep/meetings/icra2012/

Congratulations from your CMS colleagues, Ragnar!

 

2 Best Paper Awards to CS Ph.D. Student
Mohammad Shakourifar is the 2011 Winner of the Butcher Prize for Best Student Talk at SciCADE this July. Two weeks later he also won a Student Award in the AMMCS Awards for Students and Young Researchers (2011) for his presentation Superconvergent Collocation Interpolants for Delay Volterra Integro-Differential Equations (Special Session Category). Congratulations Mohammad! Mohammad Shakourifar is a Computer Science Ph.D. student, supervised by CMS' Professor Wayne Enright.

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