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SUMMARY:Online Info Session: Nuclear Engineering within the CivMin MEng
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, April 20\, 9 p.m. ET\nOnline Session via Zoom  \nDiscover how a U of T Master of Engineering (MEng) in the Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering can prepare you for a career in Nuclear Engineering! \nJoin Associate Chair Sebastian Goodfellow and Professors Daman Panesar\, Oh-Sung Kwon\, Tamer El-Diraby & Trevor Carey to discover how this dynamic field connects with transportation\, structural\, concrete\, and construction engineering.  Explore  how the MEng CivMin program can prepare you to contribute to building the next generation of low-carbon\, high-impact infrastructure.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/online-info-session-nuclear-engineering-within-the-civmin-meng/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:ChemE Master of Engineering (MEng) Online Application Support Drop-In
DESCRIPTION:Do you have questions about your MEng application to the Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry? Attend this online drop-in session for an opportunity to ask questions and receive answers from a graduate studies staff member.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/cheme-master-of-engineering-meng-online-application-support-drop-in-3/
LOCATION:Zoom (link will be provided upon registration)
CATEGORIES:Info sessions,MEng Info,Prospective Students
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SUMMARY:Robotics Institute Seminar: Nick Rhinehart (U of T)
DESCRIPTION:Join in MY580 or online (Zoom) \nTitle and abstract to come. \nSpeaker bio \nNick Rhinehart is an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto\, where he is appointed to the Institute for Aerospace Science\, cross-appointed to the Department of Computer Science\, and a faculty member of the Robotics Institute. \nHe leads the Learning\, Embodied Autonomy\, and Forecasting (LEAF) lab\, which studies learning-based foundations for reliable model-based robot autonomy. The LEAF lab’s recent work focuses on learning transferable dynamics and world models\, adapting learned models for efficient real-time planning\, and inferring task objectives from sparse human and language-based supervision. \nProf. Rhinehart joined the University of Toronto after holding positions as a Senior Research Scientist at Waymo Research from 2022–2024 and a Postdoctoral Researcher at the UC Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research laboratory from 2019–2022. He received a Ph.D. in Robotics from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). His work received the Best Paper Honorable Mention Award at ICCV 2017 and the Best Paper Award at the ICML 2019 Workshop on AI for Autonomous Driving. Prof. Rhinehart holds undergraduate degrees in Engineering and Computer Science from Swarthmore College.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/robotics-institute-seminar-nick-rhinehart-u-of-t/
LOCATION:Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship\, Room 580\, or on Zoom\, 55 St. George Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5S 0C9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Lectures, seminars and workshops
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SUMMARY:Vancouver\, BC – Thinking Out Loud Together: Why Civil Discourse Matters On and Off Campus
DESCRIPTION:This regional alumni and friends event is open to all U of T community members in the Vancouver area. \nIn his talk\, novelist and professor Randy Boyagoda (HBA 1999 A&S TRIN)\, the University of Toronto’s advisor on civil discourse\, explores the challenges of thinking out loud together across our personal\, professional\, and public lives. He’ll discuss the U of T’s civil discourse portfolio\, why a commitment to disagreeing well and dialogue across difference matters\, and how the university is taking a leading role in this important area. \nProfessor Boyagoda is Vice-Dean\, Undergraduate in the Faculty of Arts & Science and a professor in the Department of English. His work at the university in civil discourse earned him a place on Toronto Life magazine’s list of Toronto’s 50 most influential people in 2024. \nDon’t miss this chance to sit in on an exclusive talk and connect with fellow U of T community members in Vancouver. \nRegister
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/vancouver-bc-thinking-out-loud-together-why-civil-discourse-matters-on-and-off-campus/
LOCATION:Segal Building\, 500 Granville Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Alumni events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260428T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260428T130000
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SUMMARY:ChemE Master of Engineering (MEng) Online Application Support Drop-In
DESCRIPTION:Do you have questions about your MEng application to the Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry? Attend this online drop-in session for an opportunity to ask questions and receive answers from a graduate studies staff member.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/cheme-master-of-engineering-meng-online-application-support-drop-in-2/
LOCATION:Zoom (link will be provided upon registration)
CATEGORIES:Info sessions,MEng Info,Prospective Students
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SUMMARY:CivMin MEng & MEngCEM Info Session + Application Strategies & Tips
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, May 4\, 2026 at 9 p.m. (ET)\nRegister online to receive the Zoom Link \nDiscover how a Master of Engineering (MEng) or Master of Engineering in Cities Engineering & Management (MEngCEM) degree in Civil & Mineral Engineering at U of T can open up a world of opportunities and supercharge your career! \nFrom our exciting courses to the dynamic hands-on learning offered by projects and practicums\, our professional Master’s programs provide endless opportunities to expand your expertise and fast-track your career journey. \nJoin Associate Chair Sebastian Goodfellow to learn about our programs\, and how you can customize your MEng program to align with your passions by choosing one or more optional areas of emphasis:  Building Science\, Concrete\, Construction Management\, Environmental Engineering\, Geotechnical Engineering\, Structural Engineering\, Sustainable Urban Systems or Transportation Engineering & Planning. \nPauline Martini and Lyndsay Vair from the CivMin Admissions Team will also provide application strategies and tips to help you submit your best application. \n \n 
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/civmin-meng-mengcem-info-session-application-strategies-tips/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Industry Registration - 2026 CRAFT Microfluidics Professional Course
DESCRIPTION:The Microfluidics Professional Course is a 3-day crash course for industrial/academic researchers with little or no experience in the microfluidics field. Led by our expert staff\, and utilizing our state of the art cleanroom facility\, labs will cover various fabrication techniques including prototyping of polymer devices using lithography and 3D printing\, and small scale-up fabrication of thermoplastic devices for commercialization using injection molding and roll-2-roll coating.In our CL2 bio facilities we will cover cell/tissue culture techniques and advanced imaging for validating and carrying out MF experiments. At the end of the course you will have been exposed to a variety of the latest research being carried out using MF platforms as well as utilized the newest high-tech instrumentation to manufacture your own MF device. \n\nQuestions? \nContact Dan Voicu at dan.voicu@utoronto.ca
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/industry-registration-2026-craft-microfluidics-professional-course/
LOCATION:Bahen Centre\, 40 St. George Street\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Lectures, seminars and workshops
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UID:10004242-1783499400-1783704600@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Academic/Student Registration - 2026 CRAFT Microfluidics Professional Course
DESCRIPTION:The Microfluidics Professional Course is a 3-day crash course for industrial/academic researchers with little or no experience in the microfluidics field. Led by our expert staff\, and utilizing our state of the art cleanroom facility\, labs will cover various fabrication techniques including prototyping of polymer devices using lithography and 3D printing\, and small scale-up fabrication of thermoplastic devices for commercialization using injection molding and roll-2-roll coating.In our CL2 bio facilities we will cover cell/tissue culture techniques and advanced imaging for validating and carrying out MF experiments. At the end of the course you will have been exposed to a variety of the latest research being carried out using MF platforms as well as utilized the newest high-tech instrumentation to manufacture your own MF device. \n\nQuestions? \nContact Dan Voicu at dan.voicu@utoronto.ca
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/academic-student-registration-2026-craft-microfluidics-professional-course/
LOCATION:Bahen Centre\, 40 St. George Street\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Lectures, seminars and workshops
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