Friday, October 9, 2009

2009 Times Higher Education Ranking

Nice to see that the University of Toronto continues to improve its reputation for Engineering and IT. The annual Times Higher Eduction university ranking listed Toronto as the 8th best university in the world. We beat out notables such as: Carnegie Mellon, Harvard, Oxford, and Technion. Our closest Canadian competitor was UBC, ranked 17th overall.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Travel Plans

I will be in the Bay Area for EC from July 3rd - 10th and then in Pasedena for IJCAI from July 10th to 17th and then in Seattle from the 17th to the 27th. Going to be there too? Let's arrange to meet up.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

NIPS 08 Workshop

I will be presenting some current work on Regret-based Reward Elicitation for MDPs at the NIPS08 workshop on Model Uncertainty and Risk for Reinforcement Learning. Attending NIPS? Hope to see you there!

Saturday, December 8, 2007

NESCAI 08

I am serving as a program committee member for the North East Conference on Artificial Intelligence.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Good Presentation Design

I have created a presentation on creating good presentation, which includes the kind of self reference that computer scientists love.

In creating the presentation I came across close to a dozen websites explaining how to give a good presentation (and how not to give a good presentation!). You can take a look at these sites at my del.icio.us webspace.

Literature Search

I recently prepared a short tutorial on how to use a wonderful new tool called Zotero to assist with Literature searches. The presentation is aimed at undergraduate University of Toronto students, but the content is general enough to relevant to anyone looking for scholarly articles.

Literature Search Tutorial

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Federal Budget 2007

The federal government is extending its funding for their top-tier graduate scholarships.

Canada Graduate Scholarships are currently awarded to the top 2,000 masters and 2,000 doctoral students each year and are worth $17,500 and $35,000 dollars per year respectively. The addition funding promised will mean an extra 1000 scholarships awarded over the next 2 years. This is good news, especially when you appreciate that as of the 2006 budget, all post-secondary scholarships are tax exempt.