Data Science ARES: Marie Auger-Méthé – Mar. 28, 2022

Talk Title: Understanding animal movement with state-space models Abstract: Movement data have become essential for our understanding of animal ecology. However, such data are associated with a broad range of challenges. For example, tracking the movement of many species (e.g. fish and small birds) is still limited to inaccurate technology, such as light-based geolocation. Making […]

CDRS Research Showcase: Podcasting

Scholarly Podcasters Dr. Sarah Richardson, Dr. Betsy Moss of The Circled Square; Chris Piuma of The Spouter Inn, and Dr. Sara Grimes of The Critical Technology Podcast present their recent podcasts and showcase their approaches to contributing to knowledge production, mobilization, and dissemination using the medium of podcasts. Register via EVE or via Zoom: https://utoronto.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEqdeqsqj4tEtSo5lTpRSiQyA21_EjGSXdE […]

Legal Dos and Don’ts for Startups workshop

Lawyers Marc Lampert and Alex Koch will be conducting a free one-hour workshop on practical legal tips for startup companies. There will be an interactive discussion centred around an introduction to various concepts and strategies on business structures, technology contracts and intellectual property (“IP”). You will gain a better understanding of the range of legal […]

Let’s Talk International Partnerships Fireside Chats – Supporting our International Students – March 31, 2022

The University ofToronto celebrates the diversity of our students, with learners joining our community from over 150 countries. This session will focus on informing faculty of some of the most common challenges faced by international students in order to bolster a supportive environment where international learners can thrive. Join Associate Vice-President & Vice-Provost, International Student Experience, […]

Data Science ARES: Bhramar Mukherjee – Apr. 4, 2022

Talk Title: Using Electronic Health Records for Scientific Research: Promises and Perils Abstract: Electronic Health Records linked with other auxiliary data sources hold tremendous potential for conducting real time actionable research. However, one has to answer two fundamental questions before conducting inference: “Who is in my study?” and “What is the target population of Inference?”. […]

RESCHEDULED: Resources for Patent Research

This is a rescheduled date for this workshop. Those already registered do not need to re-register for this session. Find out what makes your technology unique and who else holds patents in your space. This basic DIY patent searching course includes an introduction to open web databases for patent searching, an overview of classification systems, […]

OVPRI Celebration of Research Excellence Lecture Series with Professor Stefanos Aretakis

UTSC OVPRI Celebration of Research Excellence Lecture Series with Professor Stefanos Aretakis "Observing Black Holes with Mathematics" Join Professor Aretakis for this fascinating talk as he introduces the basic concepts of Einstein's Theory of General Relativity as well as presents recent progress on our understanding of the dynamics of black holes.

2022 STAR Workshop #3: Advanced Research Procurement – Apr. 6, 2022

Build on your knowledge of research procurementthrough this dive into advanced procurement issues such as payment termsand taxation and exchange rates.  Practical case studies will be provided tosupport your mastery of the information provided._x000D_ Attendees are encouraged to be familiar with basicresearch procurement principles (https://www.procurement.utoronto.ca/programs-and-services/research-procurement) and/or to review the 2021 STAR ResearchProcurement Updates workshop resources […]

Networking Session – Inequity Thematic Program – Apr. 7, 2022

The availability of new, heterogeneous data has transformed traditional disciplines, encouraging researchers to address pressing questions in innovative, data-driven ways. Drawing on U of T's disciplinary strength in Inequity Studies and recognizing that data-based technologies can potentially increase inequities, the DSI Thematic Program on Inequity encourages the generation of evidence (data and inference) and tools […]

Connaught Community Partnerships Research Program Webinar – Apr. 7, 2022

Join the Research Services Office for a webinar addressing the Connaught Community Partnerships Research Program._x000D_ About the Connaught Community Partnerships Research Program:_x000D_ This initiative is intended to help create new collaborative research partnerships, or nurture early-stage partnerships, between the University and community partners, fostering access to each other’s unique knowledge, expertise and capabilities on issues […]

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