Relational Database Basics
SciNet Teaching RoomPrinciples and uses of relational databases with practical examples using python and sqlite on the Niagara supercomputer.Format: In-person, but will also be broadcast and recorded.
Principles and uses of relational databases with practical examples using python and sqlite on the Niagara supercomputer.Format: In-person, but will also be broadcast and recorded.
This Hybrid Event is hosted by the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow's Health (CanPath). Join us for an in-depth analysis of COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness based on real-world data from the SUrveying Prospective Population cOhorts for COVID-19 pRevalence and ouTcomes in Canada (SUPPORT-Canada) study. Led by Victoria Kirsh, this webinar will provide an overview of the study […]
Across U of T, we have a highly impactful research community across a broad range of disciplines. DiscoverResearch (https://discover.research.utoronto.ca/)is the institutional online tool that allows internal and external users to search for and find University researchers based on their research expertise, allow our community to showcase their varied research accomplishments and potentially facilitate collaboration opportunities. Grab your […]
Across U of T, we have a highly impactful research community across a broad range of disciplines. DiscoverResearch (https://discover.research.utoronto.ca/)is the institutional online tool that allows internal and external users to search for and find University researchers based on their research expertise, allow our community to showcase their varied research accomplishments and potentially facilitate collaboration opportunities. Grab your lunch, […]
Are you planning to apply for a postdoctoral fellowship? Would you like to hear from some U of T postdoctoral fellows about their experiences? The Jackman Humanities Institute (JHI) invites you to a workshop that is designed to help you prepare competitive postdoctoral fellowship applications. This session will feature Taiwo Bello (Department of History), who […]
This event is hosted by the Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS). We are so thrilled to have experts from Western University, Hamilton Health Sciences and McMaster University to help us gain a deeper understanding to the type of disease and the current stage of research. Dr. Juliet Daniel, expert Cancer Biologist, Associate Dean Research & External […]
Come join us in picturesque Thunder Bay on the shores of Lake Superior and home to natural wonders and scenic views in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Lakehead University is pleased to be hosting the international Community-Campus-University Expo (C2U Expo). C2U Expo is Canada's leading conference on community-based research and community-campus engagement. Earlybird pricing and registration […]
This course will provide an introduction to the theory, formalisms and algorithms of quantum computing. The programming language will be Python; experience with Python will be assumed. Experience with quantum mechanics is not necessary; an introductory-level understanding of linear algebra will be assumed. The PennyLane quantum-computing programming framework (installation instructions here), provided by Xanadu, will be used. […]
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 […]
This course will provide an introduction to the theory, formalisms and algorithms of quantum computing. The programming language will be Python; experience with Python will be assumed. Experience with quantum mechanics is not necessary; an introductory-level understanding of linear algebra will be assumed. The PennyLane quantum-computing programming framework (installation instructions here), provided by Xanadu, will be used. […]
This course will provide an introduction to the theory, formalisms and algorithms of quantum computing. The programming language will be Python; experience with Python will be assumed. Experience with quantum mechanics is not necessary; an introductory-level understanding of linear algebra will be assumed. The PennyLane quantum-computing programming framework (installation instructions here), provided by Xanadu, will be used. […]
Please join us for the Temerty Faculty of Medicine's Annual Grantsmanship workshop. During this annual session, we share grant writing strategies and provide updates about supports available to faculty in the Temerty Faculty of Medicine. This workshop is open to all at the University of Toronto and will be particularly relevant to those interested in […]
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 […]
This new webinar in the popular CRIS-JHI Book Publishing Series (https://cris.utoronto.ca/videos/?searchRelated=39126) aims to provide publication support to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour) scholars and in particular women and non-binary scholars who often experience less access to the sponsorship and institutional knowledge. This panel discussion, co-funded by the "Professional Development for BIPOC Faculty" grant (PI […]
This course will provide an introduction to the theory, formalisms and algorithms of quantum computing. The programming language will be Python; experience with Python will be assumed. Experience with quantum mechanics is not necessary; an introductory-level understanding of linear algebra will be assumed. The PennyLane quantum-computing programming framework (installation instructions here), provided by Xanadu, will be used. […]
Join us for the next workshop in the “Learning Together: Applying Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Concepts in Research Ethics Review (https://cris.utoronto.ca/related/learning-together-edi-reb/),” a monthly series bringing together experts from across the tri-campus on a range of research ethics topics from equity, diversity, and inclusion through a TCPS2 lens. In the first half of this session, guest […]
This in person event is hosted by The International Partnership for Queer Youth Resilience (INQYR). To kick off Pride Month, this Queer Research Mixer, Rainbow Rendezvous, is hosted by the International Partnership for Queer Youth Resilience (INQYR). This event aims to highlight the voices and experiences of queer academics and scholars and is an opportunity […]
The Centre for Research & Innovation Support (CRIS) is hosting a 90-minute webinar reflecting on the concept and articulation of impact in research honours and awards nominations. Recognition of research excellence and impact is important to faculty career development. Yet, as many honours and awards increasingly seek to recognize multidimensional impacts in and beyond one’s […]
This event is hosted by Community-Based Research Canada. Topic: Equitable Community Compensation Community of practice meetings actively bring together CBRCanada members from across Canada and beyond to engage in meaningful discussions. All involved in community-based research are welcome, whether you are a researcher, peer-researcher, student, project coordinator, administrator, director, or community leader. The purpose of […]
Monthly research seminars featuring talks from members of the PRiME community. Dr. Bowen LiAssistant ProfessorLeslie Dan Faculty of PharmacyRebecca AllanPhD Candidate,2022 PRiME FellowCo-supervised by Prof. Patrick Gunning and Leonardo SalmenaConstantine GeorgiouPhD Candidate2022 Collaborative Specialization Student