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World-Class and Cutting-Edge Research: Join Canada’s No.1 engineering faculty, known for groundbreaking research, and work in collaboration with the Acceleration Consortium, which aims to transform materials discovery using cutting-edge AI and robotic systems.
Global Impact: As of 2024, U of Toronto has produced 13 affiliated Nobel Laureates, including John Polanyi (1986 Nobel Prize in Chemistry) for his groundbreaking work in chemical kinetics, as well as 5 Turing Award Laureates, including Geoffrey Hinton, who was also awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics for his transformative contributions to AI and deep learning.
Toronto: The Birthplace of AI. Recognized as a global hub for artificial intelligence, Toronto is home to pioneering work that has shaped the AI field. The University of Toronto has been at the forefront of AI research for decades, making it an exceptional environment for innovation in AI-driven experimentation and materials discovery.
State-of-the-Art Facilities: Gain access to advanced characterization instrumentation, including Multi-modal X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS), Near-ambient pressure XPS (NA-XPS), Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS), with integrated glovebox systems customized for battery research, generously supported by the Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI).
Collaboration Opportunities: Work with interdisciplinary teams across the U of T campus and industry partners on high-impact projects that address global challenges in energy storage, sustainability, and chemical manufacturing, including the Institute for Sustainable Energy, Climate Positive Energy (CPE), UofT's Electrification Hub, the Vector Institute, etc.
Inclusive Environment for Personal Growth: Benefit from Toronto’s diverse, global city environment and the university's strong support for research commercialization, entrepreneurship, and career development. The university’s commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) ensures that you will be part of an inclusive community where different perspectives drive innovation.