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CARTE: Building a Leading Digital Healthcare Platform with Data and AI

Bahen Building, Room 1200 40 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

CARTE Industry Speaker Seminar Series welcomes Brandon Rufino, Ingrid Grozavu, Kartik Pant, Nitesh Soni, and Dimitrije Jankovic from Sanofi’s Data and AI Center of Excellence for an in person industry speaker seminar. Topic: Building a leading digital healthcare platform with data and AI. Registration: Register for this event. Abstract: AI has the power to transform the pharmaceutical industry from increasing research precision, to improving […]

CARTE: OncoSim – A Free Cancer Simulation Tool to Advance Cancer Control

Sandford Fleming Building, Room 3201 10 King’s College Rd, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

CARTE Industry Speaker Seminar Series welcome Jean Yong and Dr. Rochelle Garner, for an in-person industry speaker seminar. Topic: OncoSim – A Free Cancer Simulation Tool to Advance Cancer Control Date and Time: Friday Feb 3, 2023 (12:00 – 1:00 PM EST) Speakers: Jean Yong (Canadian Partnership Against Cancer) and Dr. Rochelle Garner (Statistics Canada) Registration: Register for this event. Capacity […]

Mobility Network: Considering access, ethics and practice of data in mobility policies

Online

Overview Data plays a significant role in mobility policies and planning, especially in forecasting, policy evaluations, and assessments. Planners, administrators, and academics acknowledge the importance of accurate data for efficient mobility policies. The surge in the collection and use of data over the last decade raises questions over its access, ethics, and practice. How are […]

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Reconciliation: Walking the Path of Indigenous Allyship

Online

As part of the Faculty’s commitment to improving Indigenous inclusion, all U of T Engineering faculty, staff and students are called upon to start or continue their personal journeys towards understanding and acknowledging Indigenous peoples’ history, truths and culture. Launched in 2021, the Indigenous Cultural Competency Toolkit has been created by and with Indigenous leaders to help guide your journey. […]

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Speaking Our Truths: The Journey Towards Reconciliation Part 1

Online

As part of the Faculty’s commitment to improving Indigenous inclusion, all U of T Engineering faculty, staff and students are called upon to start or continue their personal journeys towards understanding and acknowledging Indigenous peoples’ history, truths and culture. Launched in 2021, the Indigenous Cultural Competency Toolkit has been created by and with Indigenous leaders to help guide your journey. […]

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Speaking Our Truths: The Journey Towards Reconciliation Part 2

Online

As part of the Faculty’s commitment to improving Indigenous inclusion, all U of T Engineering faculty, staff and students are called upon to start or continue their personal journeys towards understanding and acknowledging Indigenous peoples’ history, truths and culture. Launched in 2021, the Indigenous Cultural Competency Toolkit has been created by and with Indigenous leaders to help guide your journey. […]

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Talk: Quantum Information Science and Technology Based on Novel Applications of Meta-Complex Numbers

Title: Quantum Information Science and Technology Based on Novel Applications of Meta-Complex Numbers. Speaker: V. Sreenivas, Senior Principal Scientist, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Government of India Time/Date:  11AM on Thursday, October 26th, 2023 Location: SF 2104 Abstract: The field of Quantum Information Science and Technology (QIST) brings together two major advances of the […]

IEEE EDS Distinguished Lecture on the 75th anniversary of the transistor: Towards Smart Bio-Chemical Sensing Platforms

You're invited to a virtual EDS distinguished lecture by Professor Navakanta Bhat of the Centre for Nano Science and Engineering at the Indian Institute of Science, hosted by the Circuits and Devices Chapter of IEEE Toronto, celebrating the 75th anniversary of the transistor. Registration link: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/380387 The meeting will be held on Zoom and the link […]

Black STEM Histories: Wikipedia Editathon

Engineering Library, Classroom E 10 King's College Rd, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Representation matters. Not just on screens and pages, but in the information and data we share. Started in 2020, this annual event series invites you to celebrate Black History Month by learning to edit Wikipedia or Wikidata. Anyone can make a difference by helping to improve coverage of Black histories, with a focus on Toronto […]

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 […]

Special event: Cryptography and security: 30 years of evolving knowledge and technology

The internet essentially began 30 years ago, with the December 1994 release of Netscape Navigator as the first mainstream commercial web browser. This began the steady transition of cryptography and security from the realm of fringe university research topics and a niche industry sector to major subject areas and technologies underpinning essential components of modern […]

Stress-Free Degree Lecture: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine

AI has become a hot topic that promises to revolutionize many aspects of our lives, yet few of us fully understand its advantages and disadvantages. Professor Ervin Sejdic of the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering will provide an overview of AI in medicine, including whether it will replace our clinicians and recent developments in […]