Waterloo computer scientists receive more than $1.3M in federal funding

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Twenty-one researchers at the Cheriton School of Computer Science have secured a combined $1,331,500 in funding through the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC).

This year, NSERC is investing $630 million to foster discovery research, training and talent development in Canada. The funding will empower researchers to tackle pressing problems and strengthen Canada’s position as a global innovation hub.

More than 100 researchers at the University of Waterloo are part of this funding announcement.   

“Canada’s greatest competitive advantage is our people,” says the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Industry and Minister responsible for Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions. “By investing in our world-class researchers and innovators right here at home, we are helping turn Canadian discoveries into new technologies, growing companies, and good jobs. At a time of rapid global change we are backing Canadian talent, strengthening our economy, and ensuring Canada remains a global leader in innovation, competitiveness, and resilience.”

At the centre of this investment is NSERC’s Discovery Grants (DG) program, one of Canada’s most competitive and prestigious research funding programs. Unlike project-specific funding, Discovery Grants give researchers the flexibility to follow promising discoveries wherever they lead, creating space for breakthrough ideas that may not fit within traditional research boundaries.

Researchers in the early stages of their academic careers can also receive additional support through the Discovery Launch Supplements (DLS) program, helping them build research teams, attract students and establish momentum in their fields. The Research Tools and Instruments (RTI) grants program ensures researchers have access to the advanced tools, equipment and lab infrastructure needed to strengthen research capacity, accelerate discovery and transform ideas into solutions.

Researchers at the Cheriton School of Computer Science are advancing a wide range of projects spanning medicine, sustainable computing, software systems, data science and artificial intelligence, including efforts to improve the accountability and trustworthiness of AI systems.

Researcher

NSERC grant program

Title

Amount

Paulo Alencar

DG

AI-Augmented Adaptive Software Architectures

$37,000

N. Asokan

DG

Hardware-assisted Accountability for AI Systems

$69,000

Joanne Atlee

DG

System-Wide Analysis of Software Models Extracted from Code

$47,000

Gladimir Baranoski

DG

Integrated Multidimensional Modeling of Light and Matter Interactions in Dynamic Natural Environments

$37,000

Christopher Batty

DG

Moving Mesh Boundary Element Techniques for Interfacial Fluids in Visual Computing

$60,000

Anamaria Crisan

RTI

An Experimental Platform for Real-Time Human Interaction with Multi-Agent AI Systems

$150,000

Michael Godfrey

DG

How our Tools Shape Us: Revolutionary and Evolutionary Forces in Software Development

$42,000

Elena Grigorescu

DG

Reliable and Efficient Computation with Noisy and Limited Data

$47,000

Toshiya Hachisuka

DG

Unified Monte Carlo Solvers for Visual Computing

$53,000

Craig Kaplan

DG

Computational Tilings in Mathematics and Design

$53,000

Martin Karsten

RTI

Testbed for Sustainable System Software

$150,000

Lap Chi Lau

DG

Algorithmic Spectral Theory for Graphs and Beyond

$60,000

Ondřej Lhoták

DG

Type Systems and Static Program Analysis: Theory and Practice

$53,000

Yuying Li

DG

Discover Optimal Dynamic Strategies under Constraints via a Data Driven NN Approach

$34,000

Noura Limam

DG

Trustworthy Autonomy and Collaborative Intelligence for Next-Generation Networked Systems

$42,000

Jimmy Lin

DG

A Collaborative Human-AI Approach to Multimodal Knowledge Synthesis from the Scientific Literature

$69,000

Bin Ma

DG

De Novo Proteome Sequencing and its Medical Applications

$37,000

Ali Mashtizadeh

DG

Expanding Hardware and OS Programmability

$42,000

Marina Meila

DG

Exploring the Geometry of High-dimensional Data Point Clouds

$45,000

Santhoshini Velusamy

DG & DLS

Optimization in Modern Computational Settings: Streaming Algorithms and Impossibility Results

$54,500

Victor Zhong

RTI

A High-Performance Platform for Synthesizing AI Training Data

$150,000