PODCAST · technology
In the Loop
by Mario Badr, Diane Horton
Interested in computer science at the University of Toronto? Thinking about industry or research opportunities? Do you want to learn more about how to get the most from your undergraduate experience? Then have a listen to our conversations with students and faculty who share their experience and advice in the vast, fast-paced field of computer science.
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Undergrad Internships: Student Stories
Chapters coming soon! Credits Audio editing done by the University of Toronto's Arts and Science Digital Teaching & Learning Studio, located in the Sidney Smith Building at the St. George Campus. Be sure to follow us on Instagram!
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Undergrad Research: Faculty Perspective
Chapters coming soon!CreditsAudio editing done by the University of Toronto's Arts and Science Digital Teaching & Learning Studio, located in the Sidney Smith Building at the St. George Campus. Be sure to follow us on Instagram!
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Undergrad Research: Student Stories
We had some fairly significant issues with our microphone this episode, sorry! The studio did its best to clean up the audio, but you may notice some audio quality issues in this episode.Chapters coming soon!CreditsAudio editing done by the University of Toronto's Arts and Science Digital Teaching & Learning Studio, located in the Sidney Smith Building at the St. George Campus. Be sure to follow us on Instagram!
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Teaching in the AI era
How are faculty navigating teaching with AI? We continue our conversation on AI with Professors Karen Reid and Daniel Zingaro in a roundtable discussion. (02:02) - How are faculty approaching teaching with genAI? (08:43) - How do students build the skills to direct AI effectively? (13:51) - Students want to learn; my job is to provide the right opportunities (24:36) - The definition of learning is enduring (27:14) - Importance of teaching metacognition (30:48) - Shifting course outcomes (36:14) - Advice for students Credits Audio editing done by the University of Toronto's Arts and Science Digital Teaching & Learning Studio, located in the Sidney Smith Building at the St. George Campus. Be sure to follow us on Instagram!
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Learning in the AI era
How are students using AI right now in their learning and work? To kick off the new season, we sit down with students Enaya, Chong, Falak, Rudy, and Tanvi to hear their perspectives on how AI is shaping the student experience today. (02:28) - How do students use AI? Our students share how they use AI in learning and work. (13:12) - Pitfalls of using AI and protecting against them (22:05) - What concerns and questions do students have about AI? Credits Audio editing done by the University of Toronto's Arts and Science Digital Teaching & Learning Studio, located in the Sidney Smith Building at the St. George Campus. Be sure to follow us on Instagram!
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In the Loop wants you!
As Season 2 of Into the Loop is coming to a close, what conversations should happen next? Have topics you’re curious about, guests you’d love to learn from, or new episode ideas? Share your thoughts through the listener survey Be sure to follow us on Instagram!
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Lessons learned from over 15 years in industry with Patrick Smith
2007 graduate Patrick Smith talks about what has made his work meaningful across different industries, in companies large and small, and in roles from software developer to VP of Engineering. (01:01) - Research in Motion (RIM; later Blackberry) (04:40) - Flipp (a consumer app). (08:41) - Xero (FinTech) (13:54) - ChargeLab (electric vehicles) (15:58) - Relay (a neobank) (23:20) - On the identity crisis of leaders in tech (25:19) - The role of recruiters and advice on LinkedIn (and resumes) (31:39) - The role of referrals (32:26) - The length and impact of internships, and how they may correlate (35:29) - Mario and Diane wrap up Be sure to follow us on Instagram!
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The early years of a career in industry with Lauren Mason
2021 graduate Lauren Mason shares her internship experiences, what it’s like to transition into a first job after graduation, and how the scope of her work has expanded and evolved over time. (1:04) - Lauren discusses her first internship at Mindbridge AI (4:50) - Lauren reflects on her second internship at RBC Amplify during the pandemic (13:12) - Lauren tells us about her transition to industry after graduation during the pandemic (16:36) - We ask Lauren about how she networked and learned more about referrals (20:10) - We talk about Lauren's experience at Block, starting with an explanation of "data security" (27:36) - Lauren shares her advice on things like recommended courses, interviews, and work-life balance (36:21) - Mario and Diane wrap up Be sure to follow us on Instagram!
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Applying to grad school
Are you applying for grad school soon? Hear from faculty experts about all the parts of an application and how to set yourself up for success. Guests include Professors Angela Demke Brown, Chris Maddison, Carolina Nobre, Gennady Pekhimenko, and Nandita Vijaykumar. (0:44) - An overview of the application process, including the Statement of Purpose, with Professor Angela Demke Brown, Associate Chair of Graduate Operations. (11:20) - What does it take to get in? Professor Gennady Pekhimenko shares some insights on how applications are reviewed during the admissions process. (15:38) - What makes a reference letter a strong recommendation? We continue our discussion with Professor Pekhimenko, who offers suggestions on how to secure strong letters of reference. (19:12) - How should you approach faculty for reference letters? Professors Nandita Vijaykumar, Carolina Nobre, Chris Maddison share their advice. (24:59) - Where should you apply? Our guests discuss strategy and propose an upper bound on the number of programs you should apply to. (29:25) - Mario and Diane wrap up. Opportunities at the University of Toronto Are you a second year CS student? Check out our department's Preparation for Research through Immersion, Skills, and Mentorship (PRISM) Are you going into second or third year? Check out the Faculty of Arts and Science's Research Opportunities Program and get course credit for research. Check out our department's Undergraduate Summer Research Program Consider pursuing a CSC494H1 project with a faculty member. More resources Check out our department's guide for Applying to graduate school Check out our department's guide for Asking for reference letters Check out our student ambassadors' guide for Research in CS Be sure to follow us on Instagram!
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Grad School 101
What is graduate school like? Should you pursue it? What does it take to get in? Listen in as faculty share their insights and advice. Guests include Professors Angela Demke Brown, Chris Maddison, Carolina Nobre, Gennady Pekhimenko, Nandita Vijaykumar, and Ningning Xie. (1:34) - What is graduate school? Professor Angela Demke Brown, Associate Chair of Graduate Operations, talks about different grad programs. (5:21) - What's it like to be a graduate student? What grad students do and how the experience is different from undergrad. (9:18) - What is the role of your graduate school advisor? Professors Nandita Vijaykumar, Carolina Nobre, Chris Maddison, and Ninging Xie, reflect on their experience with their own advisor when they were grad students. (14:00) - What's wonderful about the grad school experience? Our faculty panel share what they enjoyed most as grad students. (18:08) - What makes graduate school challenging? The panel talk about what they struggled with in graduate school. (21:53) - How can you make sure you have a good graduate school experience? Our faculty panel share their insights. (26:20) - What does it take to get in to graduate school? Professor Demke Brown and Professor Gennady Pekhimenko talk about grades, letters of reference, and the importance of undergraduate research experience. (30:15) - Mario and Diane wrap up. Opportunities at the University of Toronto Are you a second year CS student? Check out our department's Preparation for Research through Immersion, Skills, and Mentorship (PRISM) Are you going into second or third year? Check out the Faculty of Arts and Science's Research Opportunities Program and get course credit for research. Check out our department's Undergraduate Summer Research Program Consider pursuing a CSC494H1 project with a faculty member. More resources Check out our department's guide for Applying to graduate school Check out our department's guide for Asking for reference letters Check out our student ambassadors' guide for Research in CS Be sure to follow us on Instagram!
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Top 6 things new grads want you to know
Want to kick off the academic year strong? New graduates from 2024 share the top 6 things that you should know. (01:04) - Number 1: be intentional about your learning (04:23) - Number 2: take advantage of resources (07:27) - Number 3: try to find a good work-life balance. (09:29) - Number 4: your friends can make all the difference. (13:14) - Number 5: it's a tough job market, but you will get a job if you persist. (15:29) - Number 6: nurture your network (19:16) - Calls to action with Kimberly Huynh. Learn more about our career workshops and Alumni-Student Mentorship Program. Be sure to follow us on Instagram!
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Data Science and Visualization
Professor Nathan Taback shares the origin story of Data Science. And Professor Carolina Nobre provides insight into her research in Data Visualization. From Nathan and Carolina, we learn more about the components of data science, the importance of data visualization, the Data Science Specialist program at the University of Toronto, and what research and industry opportunities look like in the field data science. (1:40) - How did the field of data science come to be? Professor Nathan Taback shares its origin story. (6:50) - How are the fields of data science and computer science related? Professor Carolina Nobre, leader of the Human Interaction Visualization Lab, breaks down the components of data science. (10:40) - Studying data science at the University of Toronto. Learn more about the Data Science Specialist Program and the Data Science Institute. Carolina shares an example of a 4th year undergraduate research project in data visualization. (13:30) - Where can you go with a data science degree? We discuss opportunities in industry and academia. (17:35) - Diane and Mario summarise the key take-aways of the episode. Be sure to follow us on Instagram!
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Machine Learning and Healthcare
Are you interested in pursuing a career in machine learning? Professor Rahul G. Krishnan shares details about his research on ML in healthcare, giving examples and advice along the way for students about courses, undergraduate research, and more. (1:53) - What is the relationship between traditional Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning? Professor Rahul G. Krishnan explains. (4:24) - Rahul discusses his research at the intersection of Machine Learning and Healthcare. (9:40) - How to do you get started in machine learning as an undergraduate student? Rahul discusses relevant course knowledge and gives examples of undergraduate research projects he has supervised. (14:30) - Rahul talks about grades, how they may impact graduate school applications, and contrasts work done in research with work done for an undergraduate course. (18:00) - Mario, Diane, and Rahul give some parting advice. Be sure to follow us on Instagram!
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Getting Involved in Research
How can you find and pursue undergraduate research opportunities? Professor Alex Mariakakis shares his insights. And we hear from three students, Anatoly, Sarah, and Arkaprava, about their personal experience. (1:29) - Professor Alex Mariakakis shares examples of undergraduate research projects he has supervised. (2:46) - Check out the Department of Computer Science's Undergraduate Summer Research Program. (3:08) - Anatoly shares his experience with the Summer Undergraduate Research Program in Astronomy and Astrophysics. (7:38) - Sarah shares her experience doing undergraduate research in Natural Language Processing (NLP) with Professor Suzanne Stevenson. (12:58) - Arkaprava shares his experience pursuing undergraduate research in Quantum Computing. (15:43) - Check out the Centre for Quantum Information and Quantum Control. (16:44) - Check out the Research Opportunities Program. (19:32) - Professor Alex Mariakakis shares some advice on how to communicate with faculty about their research and pursue opportunities to work with them. Be sure to follow us on Instagram!
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Internships in First-Year
How do you land an internship in your first year of computer science while adjusting to life at university? Helen and Sam share their experiences from first year. (2:13) - When do first-year students start applying for internships? (3:52) - What should you expect when applying for an internship? (8:35) - What should you expect during an interview? (11:59) - What should you expect during the internship? Be sure to follow us on Instagram!
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Season 1 is coming soon
[0:00] Podcast introduction. [0:44] Sound bites from Season 1 episodes. [1:26] Conclusion. [1:59] Diane singing. Be sure to follow us on Instagram!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Interested in computer science at the University of Toronto? Thinking about industry or research opportunities? Do you want to learn more about how to get the most from your undergraduate experience? Then have a listen to our conversations with students and faculty who share their experience and advice in the vast, fast-paced field of computer science.
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Mario Badr, Diane Horton
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