Intro to Statistical Analysis using R – May 7, 2025
In this class, we are going to take the named entities output from the Named Entity Recognition using LLMs class and apply a statistical model to analyze the data. This […]
In this class, we are going to take the named entities output from the Named Entity Recognition using LLMs class and apply a statistical model to analyze the data. This […]
Hosted by the Centre for Research & Application in Fluid Technologies. The 2025 CRAFT Symposium is their 18th annual event! Some features of this year’s event include: Keynote lectures given by […]
A vast number of AI-powered literature search tools have been developed and marketed to researchers in the past few years, including Elicit, Undermind, Consensus, etc. In 2024, the University of […]
Join us for the next workshop in the CRIS series Drawing Across the Disciplines (https://cris.utoronto.ca/related/drawing-across-the-disciplines/) presented in collaboration with Professor Nicolas Woolbridge and the Biomedical Communication Program. As with past […]
In this class, we are going to take the named entities output from the Named Entity Recognition using LLMs class and apply a statistical model to analyze the data. This […]
"Anti-Black Racism in Community-Based Research" Guest facilitated by Steph Waife, Co-Executive Director (Interim), Pivot Legal Society Community of practice meetings actively bring together CBRCanada members from across Canada and beyond […]
Data Management for Reproducible Research This week-long workshop will introduce attendees to best practices in research data management (RDM) using common tools to support research transparency and reproducibility. Robust implementation […]
The Institute for Pandemics (IfP) will hold our 2025 Interdisciplinary Symposium, on May 13th in Desautels Hall at the Rotman School of Management building on the St. George campus of […]
The 2025 Ian P. Sharp Lecture explores shaping AI with Indigenous ethical frameworks, balancing innovation with traditional knowledge. As artificial intelligence becomes more deeply embedded in our lives, urgent questions […]
The annual University of Toronto Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Research Days returns on May 26th and 27th, 2025. May 26th will highlight some of the excellent research done by our […]