The summer months means new opportunities for lifelong learning, starting with this curated line-up of our most popular alumni events. If you missed any of our events this past year, now's your chance to catch up online with U of T Engineering lectures on demand.
Register now for thought-provoking lectures, groundbreaking research and a panel event celebrating International Women's Day.
Learn from some of our boldest thinkers, wherever you are in the world.
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This years line-up includes:
Skule Lunch & Learn series
Collaboration: The key to groundbreaking product design
Professor Alison Olechowski's discusses how her research reveals important implications for how in-program collaborative tools can positively impact design, management and innovation in mechanical engineering product design.
Advancing global health equity through synthetic sensing systems
Professor Weckman discusses innovations that could help us overcome emerging healthcare challenges like drug-resistant pathogens and offering low-cost diagnostics - crucial for global health equity.
AI & talk therapy: The future of mental health support
Professor Jonathan Rose presents research on Natural Language Processing and applications in mental health includes a widely used behaviour-change chatbot to aid smokers in their path to quitting.
Artificial tissues for personalized medicine
Professor Alison McGuigan's groundbreaking work on artificial tissues offers transformative opportunities to revolutionize drug development, personalized therapies, and predictive disease detection.
Non-invasive brain-computer interfaces: Revolutionizing pediatric rehab
Professor Tom Chau showcases his research into the world of non-invasive brain-computer interfaces and how they are opening doors of inclusion for children and youth with disabilities.
Disruptors & Dilemmas series
Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionize health care and create more efficient, equitable and patient-centered systems. Listen to three experts weigh in on how AI is shaping the future of health care and how interdisciplinary collaboration is key to driving innovation.
Fred Kan Lecture series
Audits and accountability in the age of artificial intelligence
To hold AI systems builders accountable, we can use an algorithm audit.In this talk, Deborah Raji discusses the ongoing challenges in executing algorithm audits and will highlight the technical, policy and institutional design interventions that are necessary for audits to be effective mechanisms for accountability.
Special International Women's Day panel event
Ask Me Anything: Your success, your way
A moderated panel discussion featuring accomplished women U of T Engineering alumni discussing insights into their unique paths to success and sharing personal stories on navigating their careers and life.