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WHY CIFAR?

CIFAR continues to be at the cutting-edge, forecasting the future and enabling groundbreaking discoveries.

Forty years ago, our organization knew artificial intelligence would become the technology of the future. Today, our programs are looking to restore the world’s carbon imbalance, create the very first multiscale map of the human body and find the right materials to build quantum computers — among other areas of research. Learn how we are catapulting researchers’ careers, and thereby advancing research that will change the world for years, decades and generations to come.

 

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Why CIFAR Matters

CIFAR's IMPACT:
A Conversation with 2024 Nobel Laureates Daron Acemoglu & James Robinson

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Program Co-Director
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KHALIL RAMADI
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IMPACT STORIES

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Long-time CIFAR Fellow Geoffrey Hinton awarded 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics

October 08, 2024
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The racial wealth gap: How it started and how we can fix it

September 06, 2023
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Social media fuelling youth mental health crisis? CIFAR researcher cites other causes

August 25, 2023
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Boundaries, Membership & Belonging

What does successful migrant integration look like? CIFAR researchers explore a new framework

July 25, 2023
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NURTURING A RESILIENT EARTH: BOLD THINKING FOR OUR WARMING WORLD

As the planet warms, the resulting impact — from floods to pathogen spread to food insecurity — is affecting every aspect of daily life.

Turning back the clock is not an option. Neither is the status quo. And so we must adapt – and take action.

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CIFAR is unique among research institutions anywhere in the world in that it gives a space for creative magic to happen by facilitating regular and intense conservations between scholars from different disciplines, who are interested in a broad topic, but because because of the sociology of disciplines would probably never otherwise get a chance to meet and exchange ideas.

Vijayendra Rao CIFAR Advisor, Boundaries, Membership & Belonging; World Bank
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Becoming a CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholar has truly been a game-changer for me, offering invaluable opportunities to connect with leading researchers and establish exciting new collaborations with other Global Scholars and CIFAR Fellows. I am incredibly grateful for the opportunities and support that the CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholars program has provided, and I feel honoured to be a part of this vibrant global community.

Eva Dyer Learning in Machines & Brains, CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholar 2022-2024, Georgia Institute of Technology
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CIFAR played a key role in recruiting me to move to Canada from the United States, from Harvard University to the University of Toronto. CIFAR has always been a very important home. I could not imagine a Canadian research environment without CIFAR.

Alán Aspuru-Guzik Program co-director, Accelerated Decarbonization, Lebovic Fellow and Canada CIFAR AI Chair at Vector
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CIFAR puts me in a room with world experts in artificial intelligence, neuroscience and neurobiology who I don’t see, let alone interact with, in the other parts of my scientific life. Being a network member has expanded my intellectual horizons, seeded new collaborations, sharpened and clarified my thinking about my own science.

Daniel Belsky CIFAR Fellow, Child & Brain Development, Columbia University
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