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Winter Study Day and Exam Jam

U of T Engineering’s Exam Jam for the 2023 Winter Term will be held in person on Monday, April 17, 2023 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. No registration is required. We hope you’ll take advantage of some of these de-stressing and extra help opportunities: Review sessions with your first-year course instructors and/or TAs; Healthy free lunch for […]

Engineering Science: Praxis II Showcase

Hart House, 7 Hart House Circle, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 3H3, Canada

EngSci’s Praxis II Showcase will be open to the public this year. Registration is required for guests who are not affiliated with the course. At the Praxis II Showcase, student teams present and demonstrate their designs to stakeholders and the general public. Attendees will be able to ask questions and talk to the teams in small group […]

Inclusion in Action Speaker Series: Beyond the Gender Binary: Stories Told and Strategies Shared

Zoom – ONLINE

In this session, participants will develop an understanding of how the gender binary plays out in everyday life, forming the basis of assumptions about students, staff, faculty, and librarians within post-secondary settings. Participants will explore how long-held beliefs about sex and gender (as well as race and disability) can shape approaches to teaching, learning, working, […]

CNMI Workshop: Bruker-Neurescence Multiscope Technology – Session 1

Lassonde Mining Building, 170 College St, Room 78 (Design Studio, Institute of Biomedical Engineering, The University of Toronto)

CNMI joins forces with Bruker to provide a 2-day workshop on functional neuronal imaging that will allow trainees to explore how this technology can be used to accelerate our understanding of cell and circuit-specific therapeutics for human brain disorders.

Session 1 (April 19)

• Career overview: Working in Industry Vs Academia
• Introduction: Optical Imaging & Stimulation
• Neurescence Multiscope systems: Workflow & Application in research

CNMI Workshop: Bruker-Neurescence Multiscope Technology – Session 2

Lassonde Mining Building, 170 College St, Room 78 (Design Studio, Institute of Biomedical Engineering, The University of Toronto)

CNMI joins forces with Bruker to provide a 2-day workshop on functional neuronal imaging that will allow trainees to explore how this technology can be used to accelerate our understanding of cell and circuit-specific therapeutics for human brain disorders.

Session 2 (April 20)

• Extracting neuronal information from freely behaving animal data
• Interactive data analysis

OR Seminar with Prof. Jonathan Helm: Delta Coverage: The Analytics Journey to Implement a Novel Nurse Deployment Solution

Galbraith Building, GB 220, 35 St George St, Toronto, M5S 1A4, Canada

Professor Jonathan Helm, Indiana University, Kelley School of Business Delta Coverage: The Analytics Journey to Implement a Novel Nurse Deployment Solution Abstract: In January 2021, we embarked on a journey in partnership with Indiana University (IU) Health System, the largest health system in Indiana with 16 hospitals, to jointly develop a suite of advanced data and decision […]

ARCDO Workshop: Addressing Racial Microaggressions: Tools, Strategies and Discussions

Learning Objectives: Increase understanding of the experiences and impact of racial microaggressions - identify forms of racial microaggressive behavior and comments. Discuss and develop strategies for prevention and resolution of subtle discrimination within the work and learning environments. Increase understanding of the role of management in effectively addressing and responding to occurrences of microaggressions/subtle discrimination? […]

Reconciliation: Walking the Path of Indigenous Allyship

Virtual

What does it mean to be an ally to Indigenous peoples? And is it even possible to call yourself an ally or is more correct to say that one can only aspire to be an ally as allyship is a continuous process of self-reflexivity and learning and acting in a decolonial manner. These are some […]

OR Seminar with Prof. Mario Ventresca: A Novel Stochastic Antibody Landscape-based Model of Antigenic Disease Spread

Bahen Centre (BA 1240), 40 St George St, Toronto, M5S 2E4, Canada

Mario Ventresca, Industrial Engineering at Purdue University A Novel Stochastic Antibody Landscape-based Model of Antigenic Disease Spread Abstract: The burden of infectious diseases is predominantly caused by antigenically variable pathogens, such as influenza, dengue, foot-and-mouth, and HIV. Unlike other pathogens (e.g. tetanus, hepatitis A & B, measles), these are capable of undergoing significant antigenic drift, which results […]

Cellulose Derived Thermoplastic Films: Development and Properties

Teams/WB407

Jaan Kers Professor of Wood Technology Department of Materials and Environmental Technology, Tallinn University of Technology Tallinn, Estonia Abstract: Cellulose, as the most common bio-polymer in the world, is an important resource for replacing fossil-based plastics. Cellulose is not intrinsically thermoplastic and must be chemically modified to achieve melting behaviour, expected by the plastics processing industry. […]

ARCDO Workshop: Disrupting Anti-Asian Racism: Tools for Change

Facilitated by: Maria Lo, Training Coordinator, Hong Fook Mental Health Association Learning Objectives: Explore and discuss the historical and current-day realities of anti-Asian racism; Deepen understanding of how anti-Asian racism interacts with other forms of discrimination; Share strategies and resources to identify and address anti-Asian racism in working and learning environments. Learn more and register

Sustainable Solutions for Agro-industrial Waste and Water Quality Management in Jalisco: The Contributions of the Sustainability and Climate Change Laboratory

WB407

Dr. Misael Sebastián Gradilla-Hernández Dr. Martín Esteban González López Sustainability and Climate Change Laboratory Tecnológico de Monterrey, Guadalajara Campus, Jalisco, Mexico Abstract: This seminar will cover two important aspects of sustainable management practices. The first aspect will delve into the sustainable management of water bodies in Mexico, focusing on microbial ecology and metagenomics. Case studies including […]