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CNMI workshop series – Electroencephalography: from the clinic to wearable devices – how to get the perfect recording and analyze your data

Lassonde Mining Building, 170 College St, Toronto, ON M5S 3E3. Sessions 1 & 3 in Room 101 and session 2 in Room 78

Dear CNMI members, As we enter the Fall term, the CRANIA Neuromodulation Institute (CNMI) is launching the first of its workshops on neuromodulation, intended for graduate students. The workshop titled EEG: from the clinic to wearable devices will be a hands-on workshop where students get the opportunity to gain some practical experience collecting and analyzing […]

LLE: Understanding Molecular Crystals from First Principles (Leeor Kronik, Weizmann Institute of Science)

Virtual @ Zoom link TBA

External members are required to register to receive the link and passcode. Registration closes at 9am on October 17.  Leeor Kronik, Weizmann Institute of Science Host: Prof. Tim Bender Molecular crystals are crystalline solids composed of molecules bound together by relatively weak intermolecular interactions, typically consisting of van der Waals interactions and/or hydrogen bonds. These crystals […]

ECE DLS- Kwabena Boahen: “Dendrocentric Learning: The Future of Artificial Intelligence

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Professor Kwabena Boahen, Stanford University Title: Dendrocentric Learning: The Future of Artificial Intelligence Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (AI) now advances by performing twice as many floating-point multiplications every two months, but the semiconductor industry tiles twice as many multipliers on a chip every two years. Moreover, returns from tiling these multipliers ever more densely now diminish because signals […]

CNMI workshop series – Electroencephalography: from the clinic to wearable devices – how to get the perfect recording and analyze your data

Lassonde Mining Building, 170 College St, Toronto, ON M5S 3E3. Sessions 1 & 3 in Room 101 and session 2 in Room 78

Dear CNMI members, As we enter the Fall term, the CRANIA Neuromodulation Institute (CNMI) is launching the first of its workshops on neuromodulation, intended for graduate students. The workshop titled EEG: from the clinic to wearable devices will be a hands-on workshop where students get the opportunity to gain some practical experience collecting and analyzing […]

PsychEng Seminar 2022 Oct 25: Prof. Jason Plaks, U of T Department of Psychology

Room 2135, Bahen Centre, 40 St. George Street, Toronto, Canada

Room 2135, Bahen Centre 40 St. George Street   Speaker: Prof. Jason Plaks, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Toronto Title: What Makes a Robot Seem Like a Moral Entity? Abstract: will be available at latest 1 week before seminar date. Biography: will be available at latest 1 week before seminar date. Registration link: will be […]

ECE DLS: Professor Mona Jarrahi “New Frontiers in Terahertz Technology”

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Professor Mona Jarrahi – University of California, Los Angeles Title: New Frontiers in Terahertz Technology Abstract: Although unique potentials of terahertz waves for chemical identification, material characterization, biological sensing, and medical imaging have been recognized for quite a while, the relatively poor performance, higher costs, and bulky nature of current terahertz systems continue to impede their deployment […]

CARTE Presents: Active Learning for Optimizing RNA Based Vaccines and Therapeutics 

Active Learning for Optimizing RNA Based Vaccines and Therapeutics CARTE Industry Speaker Seminar Series welcome Michael Bailey, Computational Scientist at Sanofi Data and AI Center of Excellence in Toronto, for the first in-person seminar of 2022-23 academic year. Topic: Active Learning for Optimizing RNA Based Vaccines and Therapeutics Date and Time: Friday October 28, 2022 (12:00 – 1:00 PM EST) Location: Myhal […]

In-Person: MIE Distinguished Seminar Series with Professor Emeritus Christopher Macosko: “Applying Rheology to Solve Engineering Problems”

Mechanical Engineering Building, MC102, 5 King's College Road, Toronto, Canada

Mechanical Engineering Building, MC102 5 King's College Road Interested members of the U of T community who would like to attend the seminars can email Kendra Hunter at hunter@mie.utoronto.ca Professor Emeritus Christopher Macosko University of Minnesota (Chemical Engineering and Materials Science) Applying Rheology to Solve Engineering Problems Abstract TBD Biography Chris  Macosko is a Professor Emeritus in […]

ACE Learning Skills Program: Building Academic Resilience in Engineering

Building Academic Resilience in Engineering Learning is full of setbacks and struggles. How can you positively adapt to manage these struggles? Join us to explore the key practices and essential resources that support your learning and well-being in the face of everyday learning challenges. Understand the dimensions of academic resilience in your own learning Discover […]

Livable Streets 2.0 in Toronto

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

Livable Streets 2.0 offers a thorough examination of the struggle between automobiles, residents, pedestrians and other users of streets, along with evidence-based, practical strategies for redesigning city street networks that support urban livability. Join us for a presentation from the author of Livable Streets 2.0, Dr. Bruce Appleyard, Associate Professor of City Planning and Urban Design at […]

ACE Learning Skills Program: Stress, Rest, and Getting to the End in Engineering

Stress, Rest, and Getting to the End in Engineering It’s a challenging time of the semester. You’ve been busy, but there’s still a lot to do. Join us in this session designed for Engineering students to manage and reframe stress and rest so you can make it to the end. Apply self-compassion as you attend […]

Skule Lunch & Learn Presents: Risk-Aware Control Theory for Sustainable Cities and Healthcare

Online

  Uncertain systems that evolve over time (called stochastic dynamical systems) are all around us. From a patient fighting cancer to the combined sewer system in the city of Toronto, these uncertain systems exist everywhere. Join us this November 9th as Professor Margaret Chapman discusses how theory and engineering together can confront the challenges of […]