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Merging Humans and Machines to Assist Human Movement – Daniel Ferris

Medical Sciences Building 3154 1 King's College Cir, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Speaker Daniel Ferris Robert W. Adenbaum Professor J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering University of Florida Abstract The University of Florida Human Neuromechanics Laboratory studies the science and engineering of bionic prostheses, robotic exoskeletons, and mobile brain computer interfaces. The two goals are to better understand how humans control their bodies and to […]

Navigating Your Identity in Career Development and Entrepreneurship

Experiential Learning Commons (3rd floor) @ 255 Beverly Street

Who’s invited All undergraduate and graduate engineering students When Tuesday, March 12, 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Where Engineering Career Centre, 255 Beverley Street (at the corner of College St) – above Starbucks Will there be food? Yes, dinner will be provided at sunset in observance of Ramadan and the Iftar will be catered by […]

Public Policy and Engineering – Course and Career Connections

Myhal Centre Room 350 (MY350) 55 St. George St, Toronto

Have you thought about how engineering can influence policy decisions?  Wondering how government regulations might impact your future work?  An understanding of the connections between public policy and engineering can help. In this informal chat, you can learn about the Public Policy and Engineering Certificate from Professor Posen, Civil Engineering and Professor Rahr, Munk School […]

Just Start It! Procrastination Workshop

Galbraith Building Room 202 (GB202) 35 St. George St

This is a working workshop where we will explore the reasons why you may be procrastinating and offer concrete strategies you can implement to help you navigate when procrastinating. Pizza dinner will be provided at 7:15 p.m. Date: Wednesday, March 13, 2024 Time: 6:15 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Location: GB202 Register for the event through this MS Form.

LLE: Efficient Assessment: Getting More Value With Less Effort (Peter Ostafichuk, University of British Columbia)

WB116 @ 200 College Street, Toronto ON M5S 3E5

Lectures at the Leading Edge (LLE) Peter Ostafichuk, University of British Columbia Host: Prof. Jennifer Farmer Assessment is widely viewed as an integral part of teaching and learning. More than a means to benchmark student performance, effective assessment is a powerful learning activity. In addition, well-constructed assessments allow students to monitor their learning progress and adapt; […]

Distinguished Lectures Series: Prof. Farnaz Niroui “Engineering at the Limits of the Nanoscale”

SF1105

Join us for the next talk in the  2023-2024 Distinguished Lectures Series by Farnaz Niroui of Massachusetts Institute of Technology Date: March 21, 2024 at 4:00 – 5:00pm in SF1105 Title: Engineering at the Limits of the Nanoscale Abstract: Engineering matter at the extreme nanoscale is key to the development of next-generation devices based on […]

Special Event: Cryptography and Security: 30 years of Evolving Knowledge and Technology

The internet essentially began 30 years ago, with the December 1994 release of Netscape Navigator as the first mainstream commercial web browser. This began the steady transition of cryptography and security from the realm of fringe university research topics and a niche industry sector to major subject areas and technologies underpinning essential components of modern […]

Will Ontario’s Electricity System be Ready to Support Net Zero by 2050?

Bahen Centre, Room 1130, 40 St. George Street, Toronto, Canada

Join panel members, Mike Risavy (Planning Ontario’s Energy Transition, IESO), Edmund Tam (Model Development & Analytics, OPG), Dhruvansh Vyas (Engineering Manager System Planning, Toronto Hydro), Jason Rioux (Chief Development Officer, NRStor Inc.), and Sunil Kumar (ENsky Consulting) this April 2nd at lunchtime. The panel will discuss the energy sector and how the Province will meet current and future demands. Panelists will share their insights and […]

LLE: Next Generation Membranes through Polymer Self-Assembly (Ayse Asatekin, Tufts University)

WB116 @ 200 College Street, Toronto ON M5S 3E5

Ayse Asatekin, Tufts University Host: Prof. Jay Werber Membranes offer a highly energy-efficient, simple to operate, scalable and portable separation method for many applications, from water treatment to oil and gas processing to pharmaceutical manufacturing. Yet, their broader use is often limited by insufficient selectivity and/or fouling with complex feeds. There are no commercial membranes that […]

Characteristics of Successful Tech Hubs and Start-ups: Lessons from the Origin and Growth of Silicon Valley

Room 4171, Medical Sciences Building, 1 King’s College Circle, Toronto, M5S 1A8, Canada

Paul Wesling Hewlett-Packard Co. (retired) IEEE Distinguished Lecturer and Life Fellow   Abstract Silicon Valley is commonly acknowledged as the tech capital of the world. How did it come into being, and what can we learn from our Toronto Hub? Join this insightful session with Paul Wesling to discover the history behind Silicon Valley’s success. The attendees […]

Build Your Exam Plan Workshop with Engineering Learning Strategist

GB202, Galbraith Buidling, 35 St George St, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Are you ready to tackle the upcoming exam season with confidence? Join Mehnaz Tabassum, the Engineering Learning Strategist, for an interactive Exam Plan Workshop, where she will guide you step-by-step to create a personalized plan tailored to your exam needs. Make sure to bring your laptop or physical planner, and leave with a concrete strategy […]

ISTEP Speaker Series: UBelong! Stories as a Promising Intervention to Address Equity Gaps in First-Year Engineering with Allison Godwin

Engineering Council Room, Galbraith Building, Room 202 35 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

This talk describes an ongoing multi-institutional project focused on developing and implementing an ecological belonging intervention in engineering using stories developed through focus groups with previous students of a first-year engineering programming course. The ecological belonging intervention is a one-time 45-minute intervention delivered in class that conveys the message that typical struggle is normal and […]