The Annual Science Rendezvous Science Fair

On May 13th, U of T will be participating in Science Rendezvous, an annual free science festival for the whole family. Science Rendezvous takes science out of the lab and onto the street with hands-on experiments, make-and-take projects, and demonstrations. This year, students across our three campuses will be leading a series of in-person science […]

Advancing Anti-Oppressive Community-Engaged Learning

The Centre for Community Partnerships (CCP) invites you to to an in-person, half-day institute at Hart House, which will feature concurrent panels, a roundtable, and lunch together. All University of Toronto instructors are invited to attend the in-person event.

CRIS Connects: DiscoverResearch

CRIS Connects provides targeted, real-time help from experts. Come and ask experts anything on their topic of expertise and concurrently build your tri-campus networks. DiscoverResearch (https://discover.research.utoronto.ca/) is a tool to highlight, celebrate and promote U of T's research experts to a variety of audiences including media, industry, academic collaborators, prospective graduate students, etc. It is […]

Learning Policies for Allocating Scarce Housing Resources to People Experiencing Homelessness – Prof. Phebe Vayanos

The Data Sciences Speaker Series with Prof. Phebe Vayanos, WiSE Gabilan Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor of Industrial & Systems Engineering and Computer Science, Associate Director, CAIS Center for Artificial Intelligence in Society, Viterbi School of Engineering, University of Southern California. This talk is co-sponsored by the Data Sciences Institute, and the Centre for Analytics and […]

Advanced Message Passing Interface #1

In this workshop, you will learn advanced MPI techniques such as MPI Datatypes, application topology and MPI-IO in the context of a scientific MPI example.

Progress Report on the Social Role of Colleges With Dr. Gavin Moodie

This reports progress with the project to institutionalise colleges’ social role: community colleges and similar types of institutions’ support of social, education, and cultural development in their local communities and regions. The roles of colleges have alternatively been considered so multifarious that they cannot discharge any satisfactorily, or so narrowly concentrated on filling employers’ needs […]

Neural Network Programming Lecture

SciNet Training Room

This six-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 3.10; experience with Python programming will be assumed. The Keras neural network framework will be […]

Data Sciences Institute: Catalyst Grant Round Three Info Session – May 16, 2023

The Data Sciences Institute (DSI) Catalyst Grant program is a competitive seed funding program for multidisciplinary teams forming a Collaborative Research Team (https://datasciences.utoronto.ca/community/collaborative-research-teams/) (CRT). Funding from this program supports CRTs focused primarily on the development of novel statistical or computational tools, but also the use of existing methodology in innovative ways to address questions of […]

Health, Equity, and Research Talks (HEaRT): Reporting Health Equity Implications of Observational Studies

Unity Health Toronto and the University of Toronto invite you to attend the third distinguished lecture of Health, Equity, and Research Talks (HEaRT). This webinar will be focused on “Reporting Health Equity Implications of Observational Studies: Co-Producing Indigenous and Global Guidance in Canada”. Dr. Vivian Welch, Editor-in-Chief and acting CEO of the Campbell Collaboration, Director […]

Knowledge Cafe – Do You Hear What I Hear? Accounting for Subjectivity in Community Consultation

Toronto’s Municipal Code 591 defines “noise” as “a sound that a person finds disturbing to their peace, rest, enjoyment, comfort or convenience,” and “unreasonable noise” as “any noise that would disturb the peace, rest, enjoyment, comfort or convenience of a reasonable person in the circumstances” (591-2, 3). Meanwhile, downtown Toronto’s population is growing and densifying. […]

Advanced Message Passing Interface #2

In this workshop, you will learn advanced MPI techniques such as MPI Datatypes, application topology and MPI-IO in the context of a scientific MPI example.

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