A powerhouse of discovery and innovation
As North America's only dedicated Faculty of Math, we are nationally and internationally recognized as one of the top schools for Mathematics and Computer Science.
With nearly $30 million in research funding (2019/20) and an alumni network of over 45,000 across more than 100 countries, our students, faculty, and graduates continue to push the boundaries of research to discover new ways to harness the power of mathematics, computer science, and statistics.
News
CEMC launches "Mathematician Mosaic" project
The initiative is aimed at recognizing and celebrating the diverse contributions of mathematicians across a wide range of disciplines.
Lucía Martín-Merchán disproves long-standing pure mathematics conjecture
In her upcoming article, “Compact holonomy G2 manifolds need not be formal,” Martín-Merchán makes an important intervention at the intersection of the pure mathematics fields of differential geometry and algebraic topology.
New research sheds light on relationship between sex, metabolism, and breakfast
The study, which employed a mathematical model of men’s and women’s metabolisms, showed that men’s metabolisms respond better on average to a meal laden with high carbohydrates like oats and grains after fasting for several hours, while women are better served by a meal with a higher percentage of fat, such as omelettes and avocados.
Events
National Coming Out Day Celebration
Join the Faculty of Mathematics as we celebrate National Coming Out Day.
M4 Groundbreaking Ceremony
Mathematics 4 (M4) will be a stunning new building in the heart of campus. Featuring state-of-the-art labs, classrooms and an energy-efficient data center, it will empower our brilliant students and researchers to build solutions to the world’s most pressing problems in health, environment and business.