Intro to SciNet, Niagara, and Mist
661 University Ave., Toronto, M5G 1M1, CanadaA quick introduction how to use SciNet and the Niagara and Mist supercomputers. Location: SciNet Online -- Powered by icalfilter.com --
A quick introduction how to use SciNet and the Niagara and Mist supercomputers. Location: SciNet Online -- Powered by icalfilter.com --
This session will occur online and is facilitated by the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus Makerspace. Facilitator: Adriana Sgro, Library Technician Reference & Makerspace Assistant | User Services, University of Toronto Scarborough Library Please join us for a 1-hour session on Arduino basics. We will work with a virtual Arduino kit. At the end of […]
This event will help Indigenous entrepreneurs make connections and gain knowledge from leading Indigenous entrepreneurs who will share their stories of what has helped them to become successful. There will also be a short workshop to access tools and resources for business planning, mentoring, building community partnerships, and finding a cooperative model that is […]
This six- or seven-week class will introduce neural network programming concepts, theory and techniques. The class material will begin at an introductory level, intended for those with no experience with neural networks, eventually covering intermediate-to-advanced concepts. The programming language will be Python 3.7; experience with Python programming will be assumed. The Keras neural network framework […]
Join representatives from the Division of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation (VPRI) for a scenario-based workshop on the new Tri-Agency Guide on Financial Administration (TAGFA). Learn how to apply what you know about the TAGFA principles and directives, as well as University of Toronto (U of T) policies, to tackle common, real-world scenarios on expense eligibility._x000D_ Presenters:_x000D_ • Drew Gyorke, Director, Agency & Foundation […]
About this event This online community of practice will explore community-based research praxis. It is an opportunity for researchers to meet and connect with new people, expand knowledge, learn from others, and think about best practices. Meets monthly, on second Friday of every month. This session is hosted by Community-Based Research Canada.
Join us for the next installment of the Data Science Speaker Series at U of T with: Eduardo Fontes Head of Data Science and Machine Learning The Vanguard Group, Inc. Free Event | Registration Required Additional details to come.
This six- or seven-week class will introduce neural network programming concepts, theory and techniques. The class material will begin at an introductory level, intended for those with no experience with neural networks, eventually covering intermediate-to-advanced concepts. The programming language will be Python 3.7; experience with Python programming will be assumed. The Keras neural network framework […]
OJS Tips & Tricks is a series of 30 minute practical workshops led by JPS staff. This series is designed to help journal editors learn more about the different features available on your Open Journal Systems (OJS)* website and how they can benefit your journal. In this workshop we will go over the options for […]
This brief orientation covers the key market research databases and other tools available to U of T startups via U of T Libraries. These secondary market research tools can assist startups in business planning and market sizing, as well as completing business model canvases and other milestones. This session is most appropriate for startups who […]
This event is part of a series of webinars (https://cris.utoronto.ca/related/sshrc-partnership-program-2021/) designed to increase awareness and understanding of SSHRC Partnership Funding opportunities, and to encourage and support researchers with the planning and development of competitive proposals for these programs._x000D_ In this session, faculty and staff will provide an overview of the SSHRC Partnership Development Grant Program, […]