老司机直播 scholar giving 鈥榲oice鈥 to marginalized communities among 30 researchers sharing $7.3 million in federal funding
The cacophony of voices on social media may be deafening but to 老司机直播 researcher Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed, the voices of the silent, the marginalized and the fearful are worthy of new platforms designed to meet their needs.
The assistant professor in computer science is one of 30 scholars who are sharing $7.3 million in federal funding announced Wednesday through the Canada Foundation for Innovation鈥檚 John R. Evans Leaders Fund.
The money will fund new state-of-the-art equipment, new collaborations and research space.
For Christina Starmans, assistant professor of psychology (pictured left), this means getting a new lab up and running where children and families can meet with her research team as she probes how we come to understand the 鈥渟elf.鈥
鈥淭he University of Toronto congratulates our researchers 鈥 many of them recent recruits to our campuses,鈥 said Vivek Goel, 老司机直播鈥檚 vice-president of research and innovation.
鈥淭he continuing support from the Government of Canada and the Canada Foundation for Innovation enables us to attract and retain top global scholars like today鈥檚 recipients and push towards breakthroughs across an incredible breadth and depth of research areas.鈥
Originally from Bangladesh, Ahmed arrived at 老司机直播 last September, bringing with him his Computing for Voice research project, which fuses computer science and ethnography together to create new technology that enables marginalized people to share their experiences and opinions.
For example, 鈥渢here are millions of refugees around the world now who keep silent online out of fear,鈥 he said. 鈥淢illions of factory workers do not talk about the oppression they experience because they fear they might lose their job.
鈥淚n many countries, people cannot freely criticize government decisions. That鈥檚 why the data we get over digital platforms are mostly shaped by the powerful entities in our society.鈥
To reach these communities, he and his team go out into the field and talk to people to understanding their cultures, practices, history and politics 鈥 鈥渙nly then you can design an application that can help them,鈥 said Ahmed.
This has led to the creation of a mobile phone app called Protibadi that enabled women in Bangladesh to combat sexual harassment anonymously. He鈥檚 also working with graduate student Dina Sabie on new software tailored for Syrian refugees in Ontario.
Working with Tovi Grossman, who will join 老司机直播's computer science department as an assistant professor this summer, Ahmed will use the federal funding to buy new equipment for a Collaborative Mobile Interaction Workshop that will reduce the need for on-the-ground interactions for people involved in complex projects like building a house.
Instead, drones, robots and humans will work together, requiring a new collaborative way of communicating that is based on the same principles of voice 鈥 the technical means of expressing thoughts and listening.
In addition to Ahmed, other 老司机直播 researchers receiving funding through the John R. Evans Leaders Fund are:
- Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed of the department of computer science for 鈥淐ollaborative mobile interaction workshop.鈥
- Faezeh Azhari of the department of mechanical and industrial engineering for 鈥淢aterials characterization system for developing and testing self-sensing cementitious composites.鈥
- Robert Chen of the department of medicine and the University Health Network for 鈥淓nabling biomarker identification and treatment optimization for prevalent neurological disorders.鈥
- Kim Connelly of the department of medicine and St. Michael鈥檚 Hospital for 鈥淐ell therapy for organ repair, restore, regenerate and support (COR3S).鈥
- Laura Corbit of the department of psychology for 鈥淣eural control of reward seeking and behavioural control.鈥
- Shelley Craig of the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work for 鈥淔acilitating the resilience of sexual and gender minority youth: An infrastructure to leverage research and technology.鈥
- Christine D茅mor茅 of the department of medical biophysics and the Sunnybrook Research Institute for 鈥淢icroultrasound for diagnosis and image-guided intervention.鈥
- Barbara Fallon of the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work for 鈥淭racking trajectories for vulnerable children: Using data to understand outcomes.鈥
- Jason Fish of the department of laboratory medicine & pathobiology and the University Health Network for 鈥淣ovel mechanisms of heart failure: Discovery to translation.鈥
- Cynthia Guidos of the department of immunology and SickKids for 鈥淗igh dimensional single cell immuno-analytic platforms for deciphering immune complexity in health and disease.鈥
- Christina Guzzo of the department of biological sciences, 老司机直播 Scarborough for 鈥淎 viral pathogenesis laboratory for the study of HIV disease and host immunity.鈥
- Baohua Liu of the department of biology, U of T Mississauga for 鈥淪ynaptic, cellular and circuit mechanisms underlying the cortical control of the optokinetic reflex.鈥
- Sonya MacParland of the departments of laboratory medicine & pathobiology and Immunology, as well as the University Health Network for 鈥淚mproving outcomes for organ transplantation: A live imaging platform to target immunologic and fibrotic events.鈥
- Massieh Moayedi of the Faculty of Dentistry for 鈥淭he Centre for Multimodal Sensorimotor and Pain Research.鈥
- Monika Molnar of the department of speech-language pathology for 鈥淣eural and physiological correlates of bilingual development across the life span.鈥
- Faiyaz Notta of the department of medical biophysics and the University Health Network for 鈥淐ellular and molecular mechanisms underpinning the initiation, progression and metastasis of pancreatic cancer.鈥
- Meaghan O鈥橰eilly of the department of medical biophysics and the Sunnybrook Research Institute for 鈥淯ltrasound technology for image-guided interventions in the spine.鈥
- Hui Peng of the department of chemistry for 鈥淚nfrastructure for the unbiased identification of environmental chemicals and their protein targets.鈥
- Vincent Piguet of the department of medicine and Women's College Research Institute for 鈥淪kin immune cells and pathogens facility (SPF).鈥
- Steven Prescott of the department of physiology and SickKids for 鈥淚maging and electrophysiology equipment for multi-neuron stimulation and recording.鈥
- R. Scott Prosser of the department chemical and physical sciences, 老司机直播 Mississauga for 鈥淚nfrastructure for advanced structure and spectroscopic studies of G-protein-coupled receptors.鈥
- Aaron Reinke of the department of molecular genetics for 鈥淚nfrastructure for the study of microsporidia and the co-evolution of host-pathogen interactions.鈥
- Ho-Sung Rhee of the department of biology, 老司机直播 Mississauga for 鈥淗igh-resolution mapping of functional genomic elements in spinal motor neurons.鈥
- Njal Rollinson of the department of ecology and evolutionary biology for 鈥淚ntegration of long-term data and experimental manipulation to study life-history evolution under rapid climate warming.鈥
- Shoshanna Saxe of the department of civil and mineral engineering for 鈥淚mproving sustainability of urban infrastructure systems.鈥
- John Sievenpiper of the department of nutritional sciences for 鈥淜nowledge syntheses and clinical trials of important food sources of sugars and cardiometabolic health.鈥
- Christina Starmans of the department of psychology for 鈥淒evelopment of reasoning about the self.鈥
- Hannes Luc R枚st Steiner of the Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research for 鈥淗igh resolution mass spectrometry for longitudinal personalized metabolomics profiling.鈥
- Michael Taylor of the department of laboratory medicine & pathobiology and SickKids for 鈥淥xygen is poison 鈥 how incorrect modelling of the human microenvironment has impeded paediatric research.鈥
- 鈥Subodh Verma of the department of surgery and St. Michael鈥檚 Hospital for 鈥淭he CardioLink Research Platform: Innovations in cardiovascular surgery & cardiometabolic care.鈥