In this new webinar that is part of CRIS’ popular Book Publishing Series (https://cris.utoronto.ca/related/book-publishing-series/), published faculty authors discuss their experiences in developing, writing, and submitting their book proposals. The faculty panelists will reflect on the role their proposals had in securing their publishing agreements and what they will do in the future when crafting and […]
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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 […] |
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Join the Division of the Vice President Research & Innovation (VPRI) for an info session on the University’s Connaught Fund (https://connaught.research.utoronto.ca/) and its funding programs available to the U of T research community. The session will be led by Prof. Leah Cowen, Vice-President, Research and Innovation, and Strategic Initiatives, along with U of T researchers […]
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“Whatquantum computing can do for quantum chemistry” with Professor Artur Izmaylov Quantum computing is a new emerging technology that isdeemed to revolutionize many computational fields. In this talk, I will mainlyfocus on quantum chemistry. Quantum chemistry poses a challenging mathematicalproblem whose computational cost scales exponentially with the size of theconsidered system unless some heuristic approximations […]
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Join the Office of the Vice-President, Research &Innovation for an information session on applying to the NSERC ArthurB. McDonald Fellowship (https://research.utoronto.ca/honours-awards/db/arthur-b-mcdonald-fellowships) internal competition. The session will be led by Dr. Sarah Carson, Manager,University Awards and Honours, who will share insights on the profile of recentFellowship recipients, the internal selection process, and writing the 6-pagenomination letter. […] |
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Over the past 50 years, higher education (HE) in Ireland has been seen as the primary route to personal and career success while further education and training (FET) is seen as second best. This has created a situation where 91% of students complete secondary school, of which ~70% participate in HE. In contrast, only about […]
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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 […]
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How is climate change shifting and accelerating the spread of infectious diseases around the world? What are some of the impacts on societies, economics, and human and ecological health? Together with the Emerging and Pandemic Infections Consortium (EPIC) and Institute for Pandemics (IfP), Climate Positive Energy (CPE) is pleased to co-host this public speaker series […]
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Join the Office of the Vice-President, Research &Innovation for an information session on applying to the NSERC ArthurB. McDonald Fellowship (https://research.utoronto.ca/honours-awards/db/arthur-b-mcdonald-fellowships) internal competition. The session will be led by Dr. Sarah Carson, Manager,University Awards and Honours, who will share insights on the profile of recentFellowship recipients, the internal selection process, and writing the 6-pagenomination letter. […] |
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Join us for a limited-enrollment workshop of the new Centre for Research Innovation and Support (CRIS) (https://cris.utoronto.ca/) series Drawing Across the Disciplines: Comics and Graphic Scholarly Works. This two-day workshop, co-hosted with Dr. Shelley Wall and in collaboration with the Biomedical Communication Program, will expand on the recent panel discussion (https://cris.utoronto.ca/event/drawing-across-the-disciplines-comics-and-graphic-scholarly-works-2/). The workshop will pair […] |
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Free Hybrid Event (Virtual/In person) | Registration Required Join CANSSI Ontario for this year’s Distinguished Lecture Series in Statistical Sciences with: Eric J. Tchetgen Tchetgen Luddy Family President’s Distinguished Professor Professor of Statistics and Data Science University of Pennsylvania Speaker Profile Dr. Tchetgen Tchetgen is a graduate of Yale University and Harvard University where he […]
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CANSSI Ontario is hosting the prestigious Distinguished Lecture Series in Statistical Sciences (DLSS). The DLSS consists of one general lecture and one more specialized lecture by an internationally prominent statistical/data scientist. Join CANSSI Ontario for this year’s Distinguished Lecture Series in Statistical Sciences with: Eric J. Tchetgen Tchetgen, Luddy Family President’s Distinguished Professor, Professor of […] |
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The SciNet Users Group (SNUG) meetings happen every month on the second Wednesday and involve a techtalk (a hybrid in-person/online webinar) on topics or technologies of interest to the SciNet community, followed by an in-person session at the SciNet headquarters in Toronto where users can bring questions and issues.
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In about 90 minutes, learn how to use the SciNet systems Niagara and Mist, from securely logging in to running computations on the supercomputer. Experienced users may still pick up some valuable pointers. Format: Broadcast via Zoom and recorded.
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Join the Centre for Community Partnerships (CCP) for Professor Timothy K. Eatman’s keynote address, No More Smoke and Mirrors: Publicly Engaged Scholarship in 21st Century Academe – Beware the Shrinking Imagination. Community-engaged learning (CEL) can serve a powerful role through academe in navigating the most pressing issues of our time. It can push us to […] |
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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 […]
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* Please note - this is a re-run of the March 31 workshop * The Building Success Across the Graduate Life Cycle workshop is designed for pre-tenure faculty members and others who are new to a supervisory role at the University of Toronto. In this interactive session, you will learn: Key milestones and policies you […]
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This session is being hosted by the ORCID US Community. Getting and using your free ORCID iD and ORCID record can help you save time and get credit for your work in funding, publishing, and research reporting workflows. Funding organizations, publishers, and research institutions are increasingly requiring or asking for ORCID iDs from researchers, so […] |
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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 the community of practice is to network with others, learn from each […]
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Join us for a trainee discussion on PRiME programming and opportunities. PRiME will be launching an exciting new competition! Lunch will be provided.The town hall will be followed by May Research Rounds. Register here (https://public.eve.utoronto.ca/events/3395)
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SPEAKERS:Dr. Gang ZhengAssociate Research Director, Princess Margaret Cancer CentreProfessor, Canada Research Chair in Cancer Nanomedicine“Nanoemulsions as cancer theranostics and anti-microbial agents”Dr. Andrew Varley2022 PRiME FellowCo-supervised by Profs. Bowen Li, Scott Gray-Owen, Jennifer GommermanLily ZhangCollaborative Specialization StudentPhD Candidate supervised by Prof. Shana Kelley
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SPEAKERS: Dr. Gang Zheng Associate Research Director, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre Professor, Canada Research Chair in Cancer Nanomedicine “Nanoemulsions as cancer theranostics and anti-microbial agents” Dr. Andrew Varley 2022 PRiME Fellow Co-supervised by Profs. Bowen Li, Scott Gray-Owen, Jennifer Gommerman Lily Zhang Collaborative Specialization Student PhD Candidate supervised by Prof. Shana Kelley |
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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 […] |
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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.
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […] |
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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 […]
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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. […]
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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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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 […]
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Community-Based Research Canada presents “Moving the Dial”: our 2023 E-Learning series. This series will highlight action-oriented community-based research that is ‘moving the dial’ on today’s pressing societal challenges. An important hallmark of community-based research, taking an action-orientated and impactful approach, means research partnerships mobilizing knowledge and mobilizing communities towards positive societal change. The research projects […] |
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The Inequity Speaker Series with Professor Filiz Garip, Department of Sociology and Public Affairs, Princeton University. Registration required Climate Change, Migration, and Inequality Existing work presents mixed findings on the impact of weather events on international mobility. Relying on fine-grained data over 1980-2018 in the Mexico-U.S. setting, we turn to machine learning (ML) tools to […]
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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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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 […]
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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 […] |
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Join leaders of the Partnerships team to learn about the process for engaging with an industry partner, including models for engagement, types of research agreements, and applicable U of T policies. The role of the different teams within the Innovations & Partnerships Office and the resources available to researchers and their teams in establishing partnerships […]
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This week's colloquium: "Exploring Self-Hosted Password Managers" by Norbert Krawiec (SciNet) The Compute Ontario Colloquia are weekly Zoom presentations on Advanced Research Computing, High Performance Computing, Research Data Management, and Research Software topics, delivered by staff from three Compute Ontario consortia (CAC, SciNet, SHARCNET) and guest speakers. The colloquia are one hour long and include […] |
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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 […]
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This brief orientation covers the key market research databases and other tools available to U of T startups via U of T Libraries. These secondary market research tools can assist startups in business planning and market sizing, as well as completing business model canvases and other milestones. This session is most appropriate for startups who […]
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This brief orientation covers the key market research databases and other tools available to U of T startups via U of T Libraries. These secondary market research tools can assist startups in business planning and market sizing, as well as completing business model canvases and other milestones. This session is most appropriate for startups who […] |
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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. |
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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, […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […] |
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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 […] |
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