PHY1610 Scientific Computing Lecture

This course is aimed at reducing your struggle in getting started with computational projects, and make you a more efficient computational scientist. Topics include well-established best practices for developing software as it applies to scientific computations, common numerical techniques and packages, and aspects of high performance computing. While we will introduce the C++ language, in […]

EES1137: Lecture 4

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In this course data analysis techniques utilizing the Python and R languages will be introduced, as well as the basics of programming and scientific computing. The goal of this course is to prepare graduate students for performing scientific data analysis. Successful students will learn how to use statistical inference tools to gain insight into large […]

E-Learning Event: Youth Research Academy: A Model for Engaging Young People in Research – Jan. 18, 2024

Community-Based Research Canada presents “Young People in Community-Based Research”: our winter 2024 e-learning series. This series will highlight community-based research projects, models, and processes that exemplify participatory engagement of young people in research. An important hallmark of community-based research is that the research is participatory, meaning it involves authentic and meaningful participation of stakeholders in […]

Drawing Across the Disciplines: Graphic Facilitation – Jan. 18, 2024

Join us for the third session in the CRIS series Drawing Across the Disciplines (https://cris.utoronto.ca/related/drawing-across-the-disciplines/). This session focuses on Graphic Facilitation; the technique of drawing images and words to capture complex ideas and concepts in a compellingly visual way. Graphic Facilitation can be an accessible tool for creating, mobilizing, and translating research from a range […]

CDHI Visiting Speaker Series: Shawn Graham – Jan. 18, 2024

The Critical Digital Humanities Initiative (CDHI) is pleased to welcome our third and final Visiting Speaker of 2023-24: Dr. Shawn Graham. Professor Graham’s talk is titled, “Cultural Heritage Crime and Neural Networks: Deformation for Hot Tips” How can archaeologists use digital tools to prevent cultural heritage crimes? In the digital humanities, we sometimes talk about […]

2024 Joint Seed Info Session – Jan. 19, 2024

The Joint EMHSeed and XSeed is an interdivisional research funding program designed to promote multi-disciplinary research and catalyze innovative partnerships between a coPI from the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering and a coPI from outside of Engineering. FASE is hosting an information session for all applicants to the Joint EMHSeed and XSeed opportunities on […]

Project Management for Research – Jan. 19, 2024

The Centre for Research & Innovation Support (CRIS) is continuing its popular series on Research Project Management facilitated by Alison Paprica, PhD PMP, Professor (adjunct) and Senior Fellow, Institute for Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, Dalla Lana School of Public Health. Start off your 2024 research projects with a simple and helpful plan! The sheer […]

The Complex Systems View of AI Ethics: Prof. Tina Eliassi-Rad – Jan. 22, 2024

Join the Data Sciences Institute for the next Data Sciences Speaker Series with Prof. Tina Eliassi-Rad, the inaugural President Joseph E. Aoun Professor at Northeastern University. This talk is co-sponsored by the Data Sciences Institute and the Centre for Analytics and Artificial Intelligence Engineering (CARTE), University of Toronto. In this talk, Prof. Eliassi-Rad will argue […]

Trainee Research Webinar: The Built Environment, Metabolites, and Cancer Risk – Jan. 22, 2024

How does CanPath data support environmental research and metabolomics to better understand and predict cancer? CanPath, the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow’s Health, is a centre at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, and Canada’s largest population health study. This study has collected data from over 330,000 Canadian participants, including information about health, lifestyle, environment […]

Trainee Research Webinar: The Built Environment, Metabolites, and Cancer Risk – Jan. 22, 2024

How does CanPath data support environmental research and metabolomics to better understand and predict cancer? CanPath, the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow’s Health, is a centre at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, and Canada’s largest population health study. This study has collected data from over 330,000 Canadian participants, including information about health, lifestyle, environment […]

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