Inside Fall 2024

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    Escaping tunnel visions of success

    From fostering collaboration to defining your own success, three students share how to overcome academic and career pressure

    For many students, university is an exciting way to propel their career whether it’s through their academic program, co-op jobs or networking. But these opportunities can also create serious pressures.


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    Solving the crisis: Securing our digital privacy

    Differential privacy, regulatory frameworks, education and collaboration are key solutions to building privacy-preserving technologies

    The "Solving the crisis:" series explores the pressing challenges of our time, including climate change, access to health care, housing affordability and more.


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    The math behind Olympic sports

    Have you ever wondered about the math that makes Olympic sports possible?


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    Alum Q&A: How Saralin Zassman brings computer science into the artist’s studio

    Saralin Zassman (MMath '24) is a recent Computer Science master’s graduate who now works with internationally renowned media artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer. Learn more about her academic and career journey below.

    I am a creative technologist at Antimodular Research, the Montreal-based studio of media artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer.


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