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Hussein Fazal and Henry Shi

Snapcommerce, a company founded by two À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Faculty of Mathematics graduates, has been ranked top of the Canada Technology Fast 50 by Deloitte.

The annual rankings by the consulting and accounting firm recognize world-class achievements of Canadian technology companies in their commitment to innovation, leadership and rapid revenue growth.

Brian and Janis

National Philanthropy Day is November 15 this year. In recognition of this day for generosity and giving, we recognize the support of alums like Brian and Janis Traquair, who went above and beyond to support students in their academic journey.

They helped young people who were worried about the cost of attending university through the Traquair scholarship, a charitable initiative they created.

Kelechi Ogueji

Researchers at the Cheriton School of Computer Science have developed a data-efficient pretrained transformed-based neural language model to analyze eleven African languages.

Their new neural network model, which they have dubbed AfriBERTa, is based on BERT — Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers — a deep learning technique for natural language processing developed in 2018 by Google.

Cameron Seth on the squash court

As a graduate student in the Cheriton School of Computer Science, Cameron Seth studies graph theory algorithms and complexity theory.

As an athlete, he is among the top Canadian men’s squash players. He has been playing on the international professional tour since 2015, and during his undergrad, Seth was a mainstay on the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ varsity team.