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SUMMARY:Fall Campus Day
DESCRIPTION:Fall Campus Day at U of T is an opportunity for high school students and parents to explore the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering and the U of T campus.   \nThroughout the day it will comprise two Engineering Admission Information Sessions\, which will cover high-level information about the faculty\, such as an overview of our Faculty’s programs\, details on the Professional Experience Year Co-op Program (PEY Co-op)\, and how to apply to the Faculty.  \nProgram Fair will be the second part of the day where ECE will also have a booth in Myhal\, and ECE Ambassadors and Staff will answer questions from prospective students. 
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/fall-campus-day-2/
LOCATION:Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship\, Room 380\, 55 St George St\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5S OC9
CATEGORIES:Info sessions
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SUMMARY:Disruptors & Dilemmas presents:  “In AI we trust? Integrity in the age of machine intelligence”
DESCRIPTION:AI is rapidly transforming sectors from healthcare and education to infrastructure and security. As these systems quietly integrate into our daily lives\, we’re expected to trust their decisions. But trust in AI isn’t just technical — it’s about the context in which they are trained\, how they fit into real-world workflows and how they shape human choices.   \nWhat does it really mean to trust a machine? \nThis social\, ethical and technical question challenges how we design intelligent systems\, how we interact with them and how they shape us in return. And perhaps most importantly: is trust even the right goal?     \nJoin leading thinkers for a bold conversation on building AI that’s transparent\, accountable and aligned with human values. Explore the implications of explainability\, security\, responsible design and the future of trust in the age of digital intelligence.    \nBecause building trustworthy AI isn’t just about making it better and faster— it’s about shaping a future where we can all thrive.    \nFind details and registration here.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis is a Disruptors and Dilemmas speaker series event.\nThis event is co-hosted by: University of Toronto Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering\, Faculty of Arts & Science\, Rotman School of Management and School of the Environment  
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/disruptors-dilemmas-presents-in-ai-we-trust-integrity-in-the-age-of-machine-intelligence/
LOCATION:Online\, link shared upon registration\, Online
CATEGORIES:Alumni events
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SUMMARY:MIE Distinguished Seminar Series with Professor Ayse Gurses: "Engineering Resilient Care Systems: A System-of-Systems Approach to Enhancing Safety and Quality of Care"
DESCRIPTION:Professor Ayse Gurses\, PhD\, MS\, MPH\nJohns Hopkins University School of Medicine \nEngineering Resilient Care Systems: A System-of-Systems Approach to Enhancing Safety and Quality of Care \nAbstract\nCare delivery relies on the coordinated performance of interdependent teams\, technologies\, and organizations—a system of systems. Yet improvement efforts often target individual components\, overlooking how safety and quality emerge from their interactions. This presentation introduces a system-of-systems approach to engineering resilient care systems that can anticipate\, adapt\, and recover amid variability and disruption. Grounded in human factors and systems engineering\, the approach emphasizes aligning work (as done)\, technology\, and organizational design to strengthen adaptive capacity and sustain performance. Drawing on examples spanning the care continuum (i.e.\, emergency care\, operating room\, primary care\, and home care)\, Dr. Gurses will illustrate how uncovering the often ‘invisible’ cognitive and coordination work of clinicians and patients exposes system vulnerabilities and strengths\, and informs design strategies that foster resilience. \nBiography\nDr. Gurses is a globally recognized researcher\, educator\, and thought leader in applying human factors and systems engineering to health care work systems to enhance safety\, quality\, and value. She is the Founding Director of the Center for Health Care Human Factors at the Johns Hopkins Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality and a Professor in the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine\, Bloomberg School of Public Health and Whiting School of Engineering. She has authored over 150 peer-reviewed publications and served as principal or co-principal investigator on numerous research grants and contracts—totaling more than $20 million—from organizations such as AHRQ\, CDC\, NIH\, NSF\, private foundations\, and industry partners. Dr. Gurses’s current research focuses on human-centered and IT-enabled clinical work system design\, modeling cognitive and team work to improve diagnostic safety in emergency departments\, engineering pre-hospital care systems for older adults\, enhancing the safety of care transitions and handoffs\, strengthening patient-care professional partnerships\, and redesigning complex clinical work systems to reduce healthcare-associated infections. Her research spans diverse care settings\, including prehospital\, inpatient\, ambulatory\, long-term\, and home care\, as well as transitions across these environments. \nDr. Gurses has served as the Editor or Scientific Editor for the journals of Applied Ergonomics and IIE Transactions on Healthcare Systems Engineering. She also contributed to the National Academies’ 2022 report titled ‘Frameworks for Protecting Workers and the Public from Inhalation Hazards’ as a member of its ad hoc committee. She was one of 15 invited experts at the AHRQ Director’s Roundtable\, A Call to Action to Improve Healthcare Safety Significantly and Sustainably. Dr. Gurses’s contributions to the science of safety have earned multiple national and international awards\, including the Federation of Associations in Behavioral and Brain Sciences Foundation Award\, the Liberty Mutual Award for Safety\, the International Ergonomics Association’s Best Paper Award in Occupational Safety and Ergonomics\, and the Robert R. Hoffman Award for Best Contributions to Naturalistic Decision Making Methodology. \n\nMIE’s Distinguished Seminar Series features top international researchers and leading experts across major areas of Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Engineering. The speakers present about their latest research and offer their perspectives on the current state of their field. The seminars are part of the program requirements for MIE Master of Applied Science and PhD students. The Distinguished Seminar Series is coordinated for 2025-2026 by Professor Enid Montague. \nView all upcoming MIE Distinguished Seminars. \nInterested members of the U of T community who would like to attend the seminars can email Kendra Hunter at hunter@mie.utoronto.ca
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/mie-distinguished-seminar-series-with-professor-ayse-gurses-engineering-resilient-care-systems-a-system-of-systems-approach-to-enhancing-safety-and-quality-of-care/
LOCATION:Mechanical Engineering Building\, MC102\, 5 King’s College Road\, Toronto\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Lectures, seminars and workshops
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UID:10004000-1763121600-1763125200@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:In AI we trust? Integrity in the age of machine intelligence
DESCRIPTION:AI is rapidly transforming sectors from healthcare and education to infrastructure and security. As these systems quietly integrate into our daily lives\, we’re expected to trust their decisions. But trust in AI isn’t just technical — it’s about the context in which they are trained\, how they fit into real-world workflows and how they shape human choices.   \nWhat does it really mean to trust a machine? \nThis social\, ethical and technical question challenges how we design intelligent systems\, how we interact with them and how they shape us in return. And perhaps most importantly: is trust even the right goal?     \nJoin leading thinkers for a bold conversation on building AI that’s transparent\, accountable and aligned with human values. Explore the implications of explainability\, security\, responsible design and the future of trust in the age of digital intelligence.    \nBecause building trustworthy AI isn’t just about making it better and faster— it’s about shaping a future where we can all thrive.    \nThis is a Disruptors and Dilemmas speaker series event.\nThis event is co-hosted by: University of Toronto Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering\, Faculty of Arts & Science and Rotman School of Management. \nAbout the speakers\n \nProfessor Deepa Kundur\n(BASc ’93\, MASc ’95\, PhD ’99) \nProfessor and Chair\,\nThe Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering\, University of Toronto  \n  \n \nKarina Vold\n(HBA ’11) \nAssistant Professor\,\nInstitute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology\, U of T  \nMember\,\nPeriscope Research Lab  \nResearch Lead\,\nSchwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society\, U of T   \nFaculty Associate\,\nCentre for Ethics\, U of T   \nAssociate Fellow\,\nLeverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence\, University of Cambridge  \n  \n \nCatherine Bornbaum\n(MBA ’19) \nChief Business Officer\,\nRetiSpec  \n  \nOur moderator\n \nClaire Kennedy\,\n(BASc ’89 Chemical Engineering\, Applied Science & Engineering\, Hon LLD ’23)\n \nCo-chair\, Defy Gravity Campaign \nProudly sponsored by U of T affinity partners: \n \nDiscover the benefits of affinity products!
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/in-ai-we-trust-integrity-in-the-age-of-machine-intelligence/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Lectures, seminars and workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251114T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251114T150000
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CREATED:20251112T152042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T152230Z
UID:10004112-1763114400-1763132400@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Flu Vaccine Clinic Day at Discovery Pharmacy
DESCRIPTION:The U of T community is invited to get the flu vaccine at U of T’s Discovery Pharmacy on Nov. 14 from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. \nWhile drop-ins are welcome\, visitors are encouraged to book an appointment to avoid long wait times.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/flu-vaccine-clinic-day-at-discovery-pharmacy/
LOCATION:Discovery Pharmacy (144 College Street)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251113T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251113T193000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192220
CREATED:20251031T191402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T191402Z
UID:10004083-1763056800-1763062200@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:EngSci Summer Research Info Series:  Summer Research & Job Search Prep
DESCRIPTION:Years 1 & 2 EngScis\, are you interested in summer research jobs? We have teamed up with the Engineering Career Centre to bring you this prep session. \nLearn about cover letters\, resumes and tips for a successful interview for your summer research job position. \nThere will also be plenty of time to ask questions during the event. \nRegister for the Summer Research/Job Search Preparation Workshop \n\nThis event is part of the EngSci Summer Research Info Series.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/engsci-summer-research-info-series-summer-research-job-search-prep/
LOCATION:Location will be shared with registrants
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251113T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251113T190000
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CREATED:20251017T185847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251017T185847Z
UID:10004045-1763056800-1763060400@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Guided Engineering Academic Review Session (EngSci GEARS) – Years 1 – 2025 Fall Term
DESCRIPTION:EngSci GEARS is a great opportunity to connect with upper year EngScis who can answer questions related to your courses\, the Engineering Science program and opportunities within Engineering and the University. GEARS Mentors represent different Majors\, clubs & societies – some have completed PEY or done summer research at U of T or abroad. The sessions are drop-in\, so arrive when you can and stay for as long as you’d like. \nWhat are the benefits of attending EngSci GEARS? \n\nSuccessful upper-year students provide guidance and support as you transition from high school into Engineering Science.\nBuild a sense of community. Get to know your classmates and meet upper-year students.\nDevelop key academic skills. Learn to integrate how to learn with what you need to learn to solve problems.\nAll sessions are drop-in\, no registration required. Unable to attend an entire session? Join EngSci GEARS for part of one.\nJudgement-free zone. No marks are issued and your attendance is not reported to your instructors.\n\nCurrent EngSci students\, log in to the EngSci Info Hub here for location and details.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/guided-engineering-academic-review-session-engsci-gears-years-1-2025-fall-term-16/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251113T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251113T180000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192220
CREATED:20251024T173902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T173925Z
UID:10004065-1763053200-1763056800@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:MIE Master of Engineering (MEng) Virtual Open House
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an online information session to learn more about the Master of Engineering (MEng) program at the University of Toronto’s Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering. \nDiscover program details\, admission requirements\, career pathways\, and hear directly from faculty and current students. \n📅 Date: November 13\, 2025 🕔 Time: 5:00 – 6:00 p.m. (EST) \nRegister/learn more \nRegistration deadline: 11/12/2025
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/mie-master-of-engineering-meng-virtual-open-house/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Info sessions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251112T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251112T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192220
CREATED:20251031T191353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T191353Z
UID:10004079-1762972200-1762977600@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:EngSci Summer Research Info Series:  Mitacs/CIE Research Funding Webinar
DESCRIPTION:EngSci students\, are you planning on applying for ESROP-Global?  You may be eligible for the Mitacs Global Research Award and/or the IE+ Award from CIE in addition to ESROP-Global Funding. \nEngSci has teamed up with Mitacs and CIE to bring you this online info session via ZOOM. \n\nThis event is part of the EngSci Summer Research Info Series.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/engsci-summer-research-info-series-mitacs-cie-research-funding-webinar/
LOCATION:Online\, link shared upon registration\, Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251112T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251112T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192220
CREATED:20251017T185846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251017T185846Z
UID:10004044-1762970400-1762974000@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Guided Engineering Academic Review Session (EngSci GEARS) – Years 1 – 2025 Fall Term
DESCRIPTION:EngSci GEARS is a great opportunity to connect with upper year EngScis who can answer questions related to your courses\, the Engineering Science program and opportunities within Engineering and the University. GEARS Mentors represent different Majors\, clubs & societies – some have completed PEY or done summer research at U of T or abroad. The sessions are drop-in\, so arrive when you can and stay for as long as you’d like. \nWhat are the benefits of attending EngSci GEARS? \n\nSuccessful upper-year students provide guidance and support as you transition from high school into Engineering Science.\nBuild a sense of community. Get to know your classmates and meet upper-year students.\nDevelop key academic skills. Learn to integrate how to learn with what you need to learn to solve problems.\nAll sessions are drop-in\, no registration required. Unable to attend an entire session? Join EngSci GEARS for part of one.\nJudgement-free zone. No marks are issued and your attendance is not reported to your instructors.\n\nCurrent EngSci students\, log in to the EngSci Info Hub here for location and details.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/guided-engineering-academic-review-session-engsci-gears-years-1-2025-fall-term-15/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251112T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251112T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192220
CREATED:20251014T144740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251014T144740Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: Reimagining power: The science behind the EV revolution
DESCRIPTION:As the world pushes toward a sustainable future\, electrifying transportation remains central to achieving net zero emissions. In 2024\, more than 17 million electric vehicles were sold globally—more than one in five new cars—marking tremendous progress driven by advances in batteries\, power electronics and charging technology. Yet\, momentum has begun to slow\, with affordability\, charging infrastructure and material supply chains posing hindering widespread adoption.   \nAt the University of Toronto Electric Vehicle Research Centre (UTEV)\, researchers are tackling these challenges through innovations such as Gallium Nitride (GaN) power converters that boost efficiency\, fault-tolerant power management chips for safer onboard systems\, auto-aligned wireless charging\, battery management systems with built-in health diagnostics and reconfigurable fast-charging architectures. Together\, these technologies point to a future where electric mobility is not just feasible\, but universal—transforming how we move\, power and sustain our world.  \nJoin us on November 12\, 2025\, at our monthly Skule™ Lunch & Learn.  \nBy registering for the Skule™ Lunch & Learn event\, you could potentially earn Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits. CPDs are essential for professional engineers and limited license holders to renew their licenses annually through the PEO PEAK Program. If you’re wondering whether this event offering qualifies you for CPD credits\, click here to learn more. \nAbout the speaker\n \nProfessor Olivier Trescases\nOlivier Trescases received his Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering at the University of Toronto. Before joining the University of Toronto as an Assistant Professor in 2009\, he worked as a Concept Engineer and mixed-signal IC Designer in Infineon Technologies\, Austria\, focusing on safety-critical automotive applications. At the University of Toronto his group conducts research on high-efficiency power electronic converters for automotive\, industrial and renewable energy applications. His expertise is in the area of energy management\, high-frequency/high-density power electronics\, power ICs including wide bandgap semiconductors\, battery management systems and electric vehicles. While on sabbatical in 2016\, he worked at the Texas Instruments Kilby Labs\, Santa Clara\, USA\, and then at NXP Semiconductor in Eindoven\, Holland. Trescases is currently a Full Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UofT and a Canada Research Chair in Power Electronic converters. He is the Director of the UofT Electric Vehicle Research Centre. Prof. Trescases received several best paper awards at IEEE COMPEL\, ECCE\, EDSSC\, ISPSD\, INTERPAK. He is an associate editor for the IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics. He has been involved with the IEEE Toronto Section (4000+ members) in various roles and served as the Section Chair from 2018-2019. He has served on various IEEE conference technical committees\, including the Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC)\, the Custom Integrated Circuits Conference\, and the International Symposium on Power Semiconductors and ICs.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/lunch-learn-reimagining-power-the-science-behind-the-ev-revolution/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Alumni events,Lectures, seminars and workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251112T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251112T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192220
CREATED:20251031T191346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T191346Z
UID:10004078-1762948800-1762948800@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Skule(TM) Lunch & Learn: Reimagining power: The science behind the EV revolution
DESCRIPTION:As the world pushes toward a sustainable future\, electrifying transportation remains central to achieving net zero emissions. In 2024\, more than 17 million electric vehicles were sold globally—more than one in five new cars—marking tremendous progress driven by advances in batteries\, power electronics and charging technology. Yet\, momentum has begun to slow\, with affordability\, charging infrastructure and material supply chains posing hindering widespread adoption.   \nAt the University of Toronto Electric Vehicle Research Centre (UTEV)\, researchers are tackling these challenges through innovations such as Gallium Nitride (GaN) power converters that boost efficiency\, fault-tolerant power management chips for safer onboard systems\, auto-aligned wireless charging\, battery management systems with built-in health diagnostics and reconfigurable fast-charging architectures. Together\, these technologies point to a future where electric mobility is not just feasible\, but universal—transforming how we move\, power and sustain our world.  \n\n\n\n\n\nVirtual: A Zoom link will be sent to all guests who registered. \n\n\n\n\n\nCost: Free \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBy registering for the Skule™ Lunch & Learn event\, you could potentially earn Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits. CPDs are essential for professional engineers and limited license holders to renew their licenses annually through the PEO PEAK Program. If you’re wondering whether this event offering qualifies you for CPD credits\, click here to learn more.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/skuletm-lunch-learn-reimagining-power-the-science-behind-the-ev-revolution/
LOCATION:Online\, link shared upon registration\, Online
CATEGORIES:Alumni events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251127
DTSTAMP:20260420T192220
CREATED:20251106T184700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251106T184700Z
UID:10004084-1762905600-1764201599@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Research Opportunities Events Series
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in research? Attend an upcoming workshop as part of the Research Opportunities Workshop Series. Starting November 12\, learn more about whether research is right for you\, how to navigate the opportunities available\, and how to prepare your application for research opportunities and awards. Refreshments will be provided! \nBy participating in this opportunity\, you will be recognized on the Co-Curricular Record (CCR)! The Co-Curricular Record (CCR) is designed to help students search and track experiences beyond the classroom\, link those experiences to skills\, and have those experiences recognized on an official institutional document. For more information\, visit the Folio site or email questions to ccr@utoronto.ca. \nRead more about the workshops below taking place in November. Register to attend some\, or all\, of the workshops! \nIf you have any questions\, please email Samantha Clarizio\, Experiential Learning Coordinator\, at undergrad.research@engineering.utoronto.ca. \nResearch Opportunities Workshop Series\n\n\n\nDate & Time\nEvent\nLocation\nRegistration\n\n\n\n\nWednesday\, November 12\, 2025 \n6:00 to 7:30 p.m.\nWorkshop #1: What is Research and Is It for Me? \nWhat is research? What is the benefit of research? Do you see yourself as a researcher? Join this exploratory workshop to learn more about what research is\, the value of undergraduate research experience in Engineering\, and how research skills can be applied to future careers in research or in industry! \nThis workshop will include the following topics that can help you think about research: \n• What is engineering research?\n• Value in research – educational\, practical\, and personal development\n• Professional skills in research competency\n• Your Research Identity   \n\nIn-person:\nGB202\nGalbraith Building\, Room 202 \n35 St. George St.\, 2nd floor.\nRegister Here\n\n\nWednesday\, November 19\, 2025 \n6:00 to 7:30 p.m.\nWorkshop #2: Finding Undergraduate Research Opportunities \nAre you interested in finding a research opportunity but not sure how to get started? Join this workshop to learn about the strategies to help you find a research opportunity as an undergraduate engineering student! \nThis workshop will include the following topics that can help when you start searching for opportunities: \n• When you can participate in research\n• Overview of search tools\n• Overview of research programs\n• Determining which research opportunity is right for you! \n\nIn-person:\nGB202\nGalbraith Building\, Room 202 \n35 St. George St.\, 2nd floor.\nRegister Here\n\n\nWednesday\, November 26\, 2025 \n6:00 to 7:30 p.m.\nWorkshop #3: How to Apply & Research Awards \nTo conclude the series\, this workshop will go over tips and strategies on how to prepare applications to apply to research opportunities. We will also cover details about research awards that undergraduate students can apply for to help fund their research experience.  \nThis workshop will include the following topics that can help when you are ready to apply: \n• Tips on approaching professors to be supervisors\n• Application packages – what to prepare\n• Professional etiquette\n• Finding funding: overview of research awards available \n• Award funding considerations (values\, eligibility criteria\, duration of research)\n\nIn-person:\nGB202\nGalbraith Building\, Room 202 \n35 St. George St.\, 2nd floor.\nRegister Here
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/research-opportunities-events-series-2/
LOCATION:Galbraith Building Room 202 (GB202)\, 35 St. George St
CATEGORIES:Lectures, seminars and workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Experiential Learning Coordinator%2C Undergraduate Research &#038%3B Global Opportunities":MAILTO:URIE@engineering.utoronto.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251110T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251110T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192220
CREATED:20251106T203604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251106T203604Z
UID:10004099-1762803000-1762806600@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:University of Toronto Engineering Graduate Studies Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Learn more about UofT Engineering Graduate Studies. A staff member will be discussing the following topics below: \n\nGeneral overview of graduate programs\nDifference between MEng and Graduate research programs\nMEng Co-op\nHow to apply for grad studies – Admissions process and requirements\nQ and A session and more\n\nPlease register if you are interested in attending. Zoom link will be provided for registrants.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/university-of-toronto-engineering-graduate-studies-information-session/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Info sessions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251110T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251110T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192220
CREATED:20251017T185845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251017T185845Z
UID:10004043-1762797600-1762801200@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Guided Engineering Academic Review Session (EngSci GEARS) – Years 1 & 2 – 2025 Fall Term
DESCRIPTION:EngSci GEARS is a great opportunity to connect with upper year EngScis who can answer questions related to your courses\, the Engineering Science program and opportunities within Engineering and the University. GEARS Mentors represent different Majors\, clubs & societies – some have completed PEY or done summer research at U of T or abroad. The sessions are drop-in\, so arrive when you can and stay for as long as you’d like. \nWhat are the benefits of attending EngSci GEARS? \n\nSuccessful upper-year students provide guidance and support as you transition from high school into Engineering Science.\nBuild a sense of community. Get to know your classmates and meet upper-year students.\nDevelop key academic skills. Learn to integrate how to learn with what you need to learn to solve problems.\nAll sessions are drop-in\, no registration required. Unable to attend an entire session? Join EngSci GEARS for part of one.\nJudgement-free zone. No marks are issued and your attendance is not reported to your instructors.\n\nCurrent EngSci students\, log in to the EngSci Info Hub here for location and details.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/guided-engineering-academic-review-session-engsci-gears-years-1-2-2025-fall-term-7/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251107T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251107T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192220
CREATED:20251105T203359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251105T203433Z
UID:10004091-1762516800-1762520400@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Graduate Studies in UTIAS Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Discover how one of our graduate programs can be the launchpad you’ve been looking for! \nThis session is an office hour for prospective applicants to get their questions answered about admissions at UTIAS
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/graduate-studies-in-utias-info-session/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Info sessions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251106T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251106T213000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192220
CREATED:20251024T171347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T171545Z
UID:10004064-1762459200-1762464600@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Graduate Studies in CivMin: Info Session & Admissions Q&A
DESCRIPTION:Discover how a graduate program in Civil & Mineral Engineering at U of T can be the launchpad you’ve been looking for! Whether you’re interested in pursuing your passion for research in our fully-funded MASc & PhD programs\, or expanding your expertise and fast-tracking your career with our professional MEng & MEngCEM programs\, our department has the right program to fit your needs. \nJoin Associate Chairs Daniel Posen & Sebastian Goodfellow to learn about what our dynamic programs\, exceptional faculty and compelling courses can offer you. The presentation will be followed by a Q & A with our Admissions & Recruitment Coordinator Pauline Martini. \nRegister here! \nRegistration deadline: 11/6/2025
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/graduate-studies-in-civmin-info-session-admissions-qa/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Info sessions
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251106T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251106T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192220
CREATED:20251010T185803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251010T185803Z
UID:10004034-1762452000-1762455600@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Guided Engineering Academic Review Session (EngSci GEARS) – Years 1 – 2025 Fall Term
DESCRIPTION:EngSci GEARS is a great opportunity to connect with upper year EngScis who can answer questions related to your courses\, the Engineering Science program and opportunities within Engineering and the University. GEARS Mentors represent different Majors\, clubs & societies – some have completed PEY or done summer research at U of T or abroad. The sessions are drop-in\, so arrive when you can and stay for as long as you’d like. \nWhat are the benefits of attending EngSci GEARS? \n\nSuccessful upper-year students provide guidance and support as you transition from high school into Engineering Science.\nBuild a sense of community. Get to know your classmates and meet upper-year students.\nDevelop key academic skills. Learn to integrate how to learn with what you need to learn to solve problems.\nAll sessions are drop-in\, no registration required. Unable to attend an entire session? Join EngSci GEARS for part of one.\nJudgement-free zone. No marks are issued and your attendance is not reported to your instructors.\n\nCurrent EngSci students\, log in to the EngSci Info Hub here for location and details.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/guided-engineering-academic-review-session-engsci-gears-years-1-2025-fall-term-14/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251105T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251105T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192220
CREATED:20251010T185802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251010T185802Z
UID:10004033-1762365600-1762369200@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Guided Engineering Academic Review Session (EngSci GEARS) – Years 1 – 2025 Fall Term
DESCRIPTION:EngSci GEARS is a great opportunity to connect with upper year EngScis who can answer questions related to your courses\, the Engineering Science program and opportunities within Engineering and the University. GEARS Mentors represent different Majors\, clubs & societies – some have completed PEY or done summer research at U of T or abroad. The sessions are drop-in\, so arrive when you can and stay for as long as you’d like. \nWhat are the benefits of attending EngSci GEARS? \n\nSuccessful upper-year students provide guidance and support as you transition from high school into Engineering Science.\nBuild a sense of community. Get to know your classmates and meet upper-year students.\nDevelop key academic skills. Learn to integrate how to learn with what you need to learn to solve problems.\nAll sessions are drop-in\, no registration required. Unable to attend an entire session? Join EngSci GEARS for part of one.\nJudgement-free zone. No marks are issued and your attendance is not reported to your instructors.\n\nCurrent EngSci students\, log in to the EngSci Info Hub here for location and details.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/guided-engineering-academic-review-session-engsci-gears-years-1-2025-fall-term-13/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251104T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251104T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192220
CREATED:20251017T185839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251017T185839Z
UID:10004042-1762282800-1762288200@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:EngSci Summer Research Info Series:  What is research and how can it help my engineering career?
DESCRIPTION:Years 1 & 2 EngSci students\, are ysu curious about research?\nJoin Prof. Arthur Chan (Associate Chair\, Research)\, and Don Newton (Curriculum and Research Officer) to learn about engineering research\, what to expect\, and how it can help your engineering career. \nTopics will also include first steps to finding a placement\, in-person/remote projects\, and funding opportunities for research at U of T and abroad.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/engsci-summer-research-info-series-what-is-research-and-how-can-it-help-my-engineering-career/
LOCATION:Location will be shared with registrants
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251104T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251104T140000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192220
CREATED:20251014T145005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251014T145044Z
UID:10004029-1762257600-1762264800@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:ECE Open House
DESCRIPTION:Want to connect with your community? Come by our weekly ECE Open House!  Enjoy snacks\, discover resources to help you thrive\, and enjoy getting a cup of hot chocolate.  No registration is needed — drop in\, grab a treat\, and say hi. We look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/ece-open-house-2/
LOCATION:SF 1024
CATEGORIES:Convocation events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251103T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251103T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192220
CREATED:20251010T185801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251010T185801Z
UID:10004032-1762192800-1762196400@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Guided Engineering Academic Review Session (EngSci GEARS) – Years 1 & 2 – 2025 Fall Term
DESCRIPTION:EngSci GEARS is a great opportunity to connect with upper year EngScis who can answer questions related to your courses\, the Engineering Science program and opportunities within Engineering and the University. GEARS Mentors represent different Majors\, clubs & societies – some have completed PEY or done summer research at U of T or abroad. The sessions are drop-in\, so arrive when you can and stay for as long as you’d like. \nWhat are the benefits of attending EngSci GEARS? \n\nSuccessful upper-year students provide guidance and support as you transition from high school into Engineering Science.\nBuild a sense of community. Get to know your classmates and meet upper-year students.\nDevelop key academic skills. Learn to integrate how to learn with what you need to learn to solve problems.\nAll sessions are drop-in\, no registration required. Unable to attend an entire session? Join EngSci GEARS for part of one.\nJudgement-free zone. No marks are issued and your attendance is not reported to your instructors.\n\nCurrent EngSci students\, log in to the EngSci Info Hub here for location and details.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/guided-engineering-academic-review-session-engsci-gears-years-1-2-2025-fall-term-6/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251101
DTSTAMP:20260420T192220
CREATED:20250925T150204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250925T150423Z
UID:10003991-1761868800-1761955199@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Blueprints of Immunity: Designing the Next Generation of Antibodies
DESCRIPTION:Discover the cutting edge of monoclonal antibody innovation at this dynamic one-day symposium\, featuring talks from local and international experts and networking opportunities with leading scientists\, clinicians and trainees. From novel screening platforms to computational design\, to innovative delivery\, this event offers deep insights\, networking opportunities\, and a front-row seat to the future of this field. Coffee and lunch will be served. \nLectures by: \n\nJames Crowe\, MD – Vanderbilt University\nNico Callewaert\, PhD – Ghent University\nJamie Spangler\, PhD – Johns Hopkins University\nPhilip M. Kim\, PhD – University of Toronto\nJean-Philipe Julien\, PhD – Hospital for Sick Children\n\nThis event is ideal for: \n\nScientists and researchers in immunology and bioengineering\nClinicians involved in therapeutic development\nGraduate students and trainees in related fields\n\n  \n 
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/blueprints-of-immunity-designing-the-next-generation-of-antibodies/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251031
DTSTAMP:20260420T192220
CREATED:20251014T145754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T164501Z
UID:10004021-1761782400-1761868799@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:2025 Fall Convocation Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Fall Convocation ceremony for the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering was held on October 30\, 2025. Congratulations to all graduates! \nYou can view the ceremony video recording on YouTube and browse photos below or on Flickr! \n 
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/2025-fall-convocation-ceremony/
LOCATION:Convocation Hall  @ 31 King’s College Circle
CATEGORIES:Convocation events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251101
DTSTAMP:20260420T192220
CREATED:20250527T152155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250527T152243Z
UID:10003865-1761782400-1761955199@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:CRANIA 2025 Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 4th annual CRANIA Conference will be held at the BMO Conference Centre at the Toronto Western Hospital located in downtown Toronto on October 30 and 31\, 2025. The conference features keynotes\, workshops\, and panel discussions on comprehensive topics pertaining to the emerging field of neuromodulation. Our goal is to provide a highly-interactive environment which will foster learning and networking for all those who are interested in neuromodulation. \nThe annual CRANIA Conference is a forum of students\, scientists\, clinicians\, engineers\, neurosurgeons\, mathematicians\, psychologists and others involved in the development of neuromodulation procedures and device creation who have come together to shape the future of the industry. \nCRANIA Conference Website\n\nSpeakers\nSchedule\nSponsors & Partners\nRegister\n\nPlease be aware that photography and video may be taken during the event and used on our websites\, social media\, and other promotional materials.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/crania-2025-conference/
LOCATION:BMO Conference Centre\, Toronto Western Hospital\, 60 Leonard Ave\, Toronto\, ON M5T 2R1
CATEGORIES:Lectures, seminars and workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251027
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251103
DTSTAMP:20260420T192220
CREATED:20251014T145330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251014T145330Z
UID:10004020-1761523200-1762127999@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Fall Study Break
DESCRIPTION:2025 Fall Study Break is from October 27 to November 2. \nIn Engineering courses\, no assessments may be scheduled nor assignments made due between Monday and the following Sunday of the study break week\, inclusive of those dates. This does not prevent the Faculty from scheduling deferred exams during the break. Accommodations made by an instructor to an individual student as the result of a term-work petition or from accessibility services are also allowed during these days. \nFor the complete list of sessional dates\, visit the Engineering Academic Calendar.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/fall-study-break-4/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251026T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251026T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192220
CREATED:20251003T184321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251003T184321Z
UID:10004025-1761472800-1761483600@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Boston: Alumni Apple Picking Adventure
DESCRIPTION:Attention U of T Engineering alumni in the Boston area!\nYour Boston Global Alumni Ambassador\, Areeba Zakir (IndE 1T6+PEY)\, is excited to invite you to a fun\, casual social event for U of T Engineering alum. \nLet’s gather all U of T alumni for a fun apple picking adventure together!  \nEvent Details:\nDate: October 26\, 2025 \nTime: 10:00 a.m – 1 p.m.\nLocation: Honey Pot Hill Orchards (Stow\, MA) \nRegister now!  \n\nQuestions?  Email Areeba Zakir \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDiscover your Global Alumni Ambassadors (GAA) around the world—visit our GAA site for more details!
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/boston-alumni-apple-picking-adventure/
LOCATION:Honey Pot Hill Orchards (Stow\, MA)\, 16 Boon Rd.\, Stow\, MA\, 01775\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni events
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251025T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251025T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192220
CREATED:20251014T140648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251014T140648Z
UID:10004030-1761382800-1761393600@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:HK: Visit to Central Kowloon Route project
DESCRIPTION:Experience the future of Hong Kong infrastructureJoin us for an exclusive U of T Engineering alumni visit to the Central Kowloon Route (CKR)\, one of Hong Kong’s most ambitious engineering projects. This 4.7km dual three-lane carriageway will link Yau Ma Tei to Kai Tak and Kowloon Bay\, dramatically reducing peak-hour travel times from 30 minutes to just 5. \nWe’ll explore the highway and tunnel with a shuttle bus and visit the control centre to understand the advanced electrical and mechanical systems\, as well as its environmental\, civil and landscape engineering works. \nWith completion set for late 2025\, this is your chance to witness Hong Kong’s infrastructure future firsthand. Space is limited—registration is first come\, first served. \nThis event exclusively for U of T Engineering alumni. 18+. All required PPE will be provided. \nEvent Details: \nDate: Saturday\, October 25\, 2025\nEvent Start: 9:00 a.m. – 12 p.m.\nMeeting location: Sung Wong Toi MTR Station\nPrice: HKD $80 (includes the cost of the shuttle bus and insurance) \nRegister now!  \nQuestions? \nEmail uteaahk@gmail.com \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDiscover your Global Alumni Ambassadors (GAA) around the world—visit our GAA site for more details!
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/hk-visit-to-central-kowloon-route-project/
LOCATION:Sung Wong Toi MTR Station
CATEGORIES:Alumni events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251023T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251023T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192220
CREATED:20251017T185833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251017T185833Z
UID:10004041-1761242400-1761246000@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:After EngSci:  Applying to US Grad Schools
DESCRIPTION:Current EngSci students\, join us for a special session with Professors Jun Nogami (EngSci 8T0\, PhD Applied Physics\, Stanford) and Morgan Hooper (EngSci \, PhD CalTech) about applying to graduate school in the US. \n\nLearn what you can get out of graduate studies.\nGet tips on how to find and choose a US graduate school\, program and supervisor that’s right for you.\nHear advice on how to navigate US graduate school application processes.\n\nThis event will be in person; the location will be shared with registrants. \nRegister for the event at uoft.me/after-engsci-us-gradschool. 
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/after-engsci-applying-to-us-grad-schools/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251023T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251023T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T192220
CREATED:20250926T184300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250926T184300Z
UID:10004003-1761242400-1761246000@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Guided Engineering Academic Review Session (EngSci GEARS) – Years 1 – 2025 Fall Term
DESCRIPTION:EngSci GEARS is a great opportunity to connect with upper year EngScis who can answer questions related to your courses\, the Engineering Science program and opportunities within Engineering and the University. GEARS Mentors represent different Majors\, clubs & societies – some have completed PEY or done summer research at U of T or abroad. The sessions are drop-in\, so arrive when you can and stay for as long as you’d like. \nWhat are the benefits of attending EngSci GEARS? \n\nSuccessful upper-year students provide guidance and support as you transition from high school into Engineering Science.\nBuild a sense of community. Get to know your classmates and meet upper-year students.\nDevelop key academic skills. Learn to integrate how to learn with what you need to learn to solve problems.\nAll sessions are drop-in\, no registration required. Unable to attend an entire session? Join EngSci GEARS for part of one.\nJudgement-free zone. No marks are issued and your attendance is not reported to your instructors.\n\nCurrent EngSci students\, log in to the EngSci Info Hub here for location and details.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/guided-engineering-academic-review-session-engsci-gears-years-1-2025-fall-term-12/
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