Relational Database Basics
Relational Database Basics
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.
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.
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 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 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. […]
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
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. […]
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
Join us at this online training/demo of the VPRI Dashboards, including ART (Tableau)! Dashboards access is required and limited to staff in research roles at U of T.
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
In this session, we will discuss influencing strategies and techniques that help you build and maintain trust. You will learn a simple model to assess your influencing situation, plan your approach and communicate clearly.
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
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. […]
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
The Centre for Research & Innovation Support (CRIS) presents the next session in the new series: Drawing Across the Disciplines (https://cris.utoronto.ca/related/drawing-across-the-disciplines/). In this session Drawing across the Disciplines: Data Visualization curators Tony Gray (Director, Strategic Research, Office of the President) and Aurora Mendelsohn (Director, Research Analytics, VPRI) discuss their new exhibit Emerging Patterns: Data Visualization […]
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
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.
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: Virtual
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
This workshop is intended to provide a basic overview of Data Management Plans (DMPs), a tool often used to lay a foundation for good research data management practices through the life of a research project and beyond. This workshop will cover a basic overview of the components of a typical data management plan and share […]
This workshop is intended to provide a basic overview of Data Management Plans (DMPs), a tool often used to lay a foundation for good research data management practices through the life of a research project and beyond. This workshop will cover a basic overview of the components of a typical data management plan and share […]
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. […]
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
The book proposal is the first step to securing your book’s publication. Join the CRIS Faculty Book Proposal Studio to jump start the proposal writing process in summer 2023. The online program draws on The Book Proposal Book (Portwood-Stacer, 2021). In sessions 1 and 3 we’ll be joined by UofT guest experts and acquiring editors […]
Purpose Join us to learn about the Acceleration Consortium’s (AC) $200M grant from the Canada First Research Excellence Fund (CFREF) and how faculty and students can participate in AC infrastructure and programming, including training, partnerships, and $23M in funding opportunities. Agenda Part 1- Overview of AC and CFREF grant (20 min) Part 2- Q&A (20 […]
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
CRIS Connects (https://cris.utoronto.ca/rdfcohorts/crisconnects/) provides targeted real-time help from experts. Come and ask our guest experts anything on their topic of expertise and concurrently build your tri-campus networks. Join us for the next session CRIS Connects: Honours and Awards with guest experts Sarah Carson, Manager, University Awards and Honours and Madeleine Taylor, Strategic Research Development Officer […]
Join the Data Sciences Institute in-person for a week-long bootcamp of lectures and hands-on programming tutorials. With a special focus on Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Large Learning Models (LLM), faculty members and scientists from all disciplines are welcome to participate. Spots are limited, so don't wait and register now!
The 2023 Canadian Higher Education Information Technology (CANHEIT) Conference will be hosted at the University of Toronto’s St. George campus, with an option to attend virtually. Overseen by CUCCIO (the Canadian University Council of CIOs), CANHEIT is the only national conference that brings together IT professionals from across the post-secondary sector (universities, colleges and polytechnics) […]
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. […]
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
An annual academic conference hosted by the Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society, Absolutely Interdisciplinary convenes leading thinkers from a rich variety of fields to engage in conversations that encourage innovation and inspire new insights. Connecting technical researchers, social scientists, and humanists, Absolutely Interdisciplinary fosters new ways of thinking about the challenges presented by […]
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
In this session research administrators will be provided with tools to use FIS and RIS to support the post award stage of the research funding life cycle. Join members of the FAST (Financial Advisory Services and Training) and RIS (Research Information Systems) teams to learn how to use FIS and RIS reports to identify if an award […]
We hear so much about what artificial intelligence (AI) can do, but what about what AI cannot do? What can AI not do today, and what may it not ever be able to do? The 2022–23 Schwartz Reisman Graduate Fellows present a special one-day workshop that will explore the limitations of AI through interdisciplinary perspectives. […]
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
Do you want to learn how to protect the IP you and your trainees create while maximizing its impact? We invite faculty members join your colleagues for a discussion on how to enhance your research through partnering with external organizations to develop and implement your IP. This session will feature an “ask me anything”-style Q&A […]
Arts & Science Research Services is pleased to announce thereturn of the CIHR Summer Project Grant Writing Workshops. This year, allUniversity of Toronto research faculty members who are applying to orconsidering the CIHR Project Grant competition (Fall 2023 or a future round) areinvited to participate. If you are a staff person supporting this competition,you are […]
This is a two-day in-person event hosted by the Knowledge Equity Lab (KEL), UTSC, the Toronto Centre for Community Learning & Development (CL&D), and the Ontario Council for International Cooperation (OCIC). This summer institute is a unique in-person learning opportunity focused on Community-based Participatory Action Research (CBPAR). Over two days, the K4C Summer Institute will include […]
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
This event is hosted by Community-Based Research Canada. This webinar will share the findings and demands from a community-guided participatory action research project, SPW, and support participants in having strategic conversations about how workers with lived/living expertise can be better supported to do their transformative and necessary work. SPW studies how social service agencies treat […]
The NSERC Discovery grants program supports ongoing programs ofresearch with long-term goals. As we enter into the 2023 cycle year, the Office of Vice-Principal Research & Innovation at UTSC will be hosting a virtual information session on how to prepare and submit your Noticeof Intent. The webinar will be held by Jovana Drinjakovic, ResearchAdministration Officer […]
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 […]
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
Collision brings together “the world's best speakers”, tech’s leading companies, and top media. Join them in Toronto this June to make meaningful connections, find valuable leads, and get access to premium content.
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
This event is hosted by the Hamilton Health Sciences. Research Connect is delighted to dedicate an inspiring webinar to “Community Hospital Research Capacity Building”. We are thrilled to have experts from Niagara Health, McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences to help gain a deeper understanding and explore future contributions. Dr. Jennifer Tsang, an adult critical […]
In accordance with the memo sent on June 8, Microsoft is retiring Stream Classic. EASI will be holding two Connect+Learn sessions to familiarize the community with the Stream Classic retirement and the transition to the new version of Stream. Topics discussed will include: Overview of Stream (Classic) retirement What is happening and when and why […]
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.
The Compute Ontario Summer School is an annual online training event on a variety of topics in advanced research computing, high-performance computing and research data management. The 2023 summer school will offer 30 courses, ranging in length from 1 to 18 hours, running in two parallel streams.