October 16, 2014, Toronto, Ontario – Chairs Secretariat
The Honourable Ed Holder, Minister of State (Science and Technology), today visited the University of Toronto, where he announced 137 new and renewed Canada Research Chairs at 34 postsecondary institutions across the country. This $118 million investment, with an additional $7.9 million in infrastructure support provided by the Canada Foundation for Innovation, will help promote innovation and support top-tier talent at Canadian postsecondary institutions.
Dr. Goldie Nejat, Canada Research Chair in Robots for Society at the University of Toronto, joined Minister of State Holder for today’s announcement. Dr. Nejat’s world-leading research is enabling robots to interact with humans in areas where robots could be of great help, such as health, emergency response, security and elder care.
As a new chairholder, Goldie Nejat will advance collaborations between researchers across several disciplines, including robotics, health research and mechanical engineering, while training the next generation of researchers in Canada.
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