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Targeting Nucleic Acids to Combat Inflammation – Kam Leong

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

Speaker Kam Leong Samuel Y. Sheng Professor of Biomedical Engineering Department of Biomedical Engineering Columbia University Abstract Inflammation serves as a crucial defense mechanism, alerting our bodies to damage and aiding in the restoration of homeostasis. However, when inflammation becomes excessive or chronic, it can manifest as a range of debilitating diseases, including cancer, autoimmune […]

Skule Lunch & Learn: What Can Mechanical Engineering Designers Learn from Software Developers?

Virtual

U of T Engineering alumni, join us for this monthly series. Learn about exciting research in diverse subjects from U of T Engineering professors. Join us for an exclusive Skule™ Lunch & Learn featuring Professor Alison Olechowski (MIE). Computer-aided design (CAD) is used to conceptualize every manufactured object in our lives, from medical devices to cars […]

MakeUofT Hackathon

Join the MakeUofT Hackathon to transform your ideas into reality! This year, the themes for MakeUofT are Accessibility, Smart Home, and Useless Inventions! The event will be held at Myhal Centre from February 17 to 18, 2024. This in-person makeathon hosted by the  IEEE U of T Student Branch is designed for everyone to participate, […]

Global Learning Case Competition

  The University of Toronto is proud to host the fourth annual virtual Global Learning Case Competition (GLCC) from February 20 to 22, 2024. Spend two days collaborating with a team to brainstorm and design innovative, equitable and accessible solutions. This year’s theme is on finding solutions to new challenges presented by artificial intelligence (AI). […]

NSBE Hacks

Hosted by NSBE U of T Chapter, NSBEHacks is the pioneering event of its kind – the first student-run hackathon dedicated to the experiences of Black individuals in technology and engineering. As the largest chapter in Toronto with a global membership of 24,000, NSBE U of T is a dynamic force since its inception in […]

GAME CHANGERS: Dialogue in Sports at the University of Toronto

Hart House – Debates Room 7 Hart House Circle, Toronto, ON, Canada

Join the BIPOC Varsity Association (BVA) for a Black History Month panel discussion on the game changers in sports at the University of Toronto. Featured panelists: Teri Dennis-Davies, Chief People & Inclusion Officer at Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE) Darrell Adams, Head Coach of the U of T Varsity Blues Football Team and Former NFL/CFL Player […]

The Gray Lecture – When ‘Francophone’ Doesn’t Mean White: Race and Language Politics in Contemporary Quebec

Sidney Smith Hall – SS2098 100 St George St, Toronto, ON, Canada

The Department of History welcomes Emilie Nicolas, columnist for Le Devoir and host of the “Détours” podcast on Canadaland, as its keynote speaker for the upcoming Gray Lecture: When ‘Francophone’ Doesn’t Mean White: Race and Language Politics in Contemporary Quebec. Emilie is a frequent media commentator, analyst, speaker, educator and consultant on public policy, equity, […]

BUILD U UP Mental Wellness Fair

Bahen Centre 40 St. George St

Hey Engineering students, you are invited to the Winter 2024 BUILD U UP Mental Wellness Fair! Come to see all the services and resources that are available to help support your well-being both on and off campus. Visit the various booths and engage in interactive activities for a chance to win some swag and a […]

Distinguished Lectures Series: Prof. Shafi Goldwasser “Constructing and deConstructing Trust: A Cryptographer’s perspective on adversaries in the ML pipeline”

SF1105

Join us for the next talk in the  2023-2024 Distinguished Lectures Series by Prof. Shafi Goldwasser of University of California, Berkeley. Date: February 29, 2024 at 4:00 – 5:00pm in SF1105 Title: Constructing and deConstructing Trust: A Cryptographers perspective on adversaries in the ML pipeline Abstract: Cryptographic tools and models enable the use of technology […]

MIE Distinguished Seminar Series with Professor Yonggang Huang: “A Dynamically Reprogrammable Surface with Self-Evolving Shape Morphing”

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

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 Yonggang Huang  Northwestern University (McCormick School of Engineering) A dynamically reprogrammable surface with self-evolving shape morphing       Abstract Dynamic shape-morphing soft materials systems are ubiquitous in living organisms; they are also of rapidly increasing […]

MIE Distinguished Seminar Series Reception with Professor Yonggang Huang

MC331, 5 King's College Rd., Toronto, ON, Canada

Join us in MC331 following the presentation to network with your colleagues, ask questions and meet Professor Yonggang Huang. Light refreshments will be served. Please note this event will be limited to 25 attendees. Registration page

LLE: Revolutionizing Drug Delivery Technology: The Power of AI and Automation (Christine Allen, University of Toronto)

WB116 @ 200 College Street, Toronto ON M5S 3E5

Christine Allen, University of Toronto Host: Prof. Milica Radisic   The formulation of therapeutic agents in advanced drug delivery systems such as nanoparticles and microparticles can significantly improve their safety and efficacy. However, the design and development of advanced formulations remains expensive, labour-intensive and time consuming with a heavy reliance on the expertise of the formulation […]