Ursula Franklin MSE GRADUATE SEMINAR -- Every week on Thu, 12:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) -- Title: Treatment of Ultramafic Nickel Tailings Presenter: Zhirong Chen (MASc candidate) Supervisor: Prof. E. Bobicki Abstract: Low-grade ultramafic nickel ores contain a high percentage of serpentine which, while having deleterious effects on processing, makes these ores a desirable feedstock for […]
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Title: Hybrid Models for Steelmaking and Casting Applications Presenter: Ruibin Wang (PhD candidate, 2nd seminar) Supervisor: Prof. K. Chattopadhyay Abstract: Steel production involves a series of processes that convert iron and steel scrap into end products for industrial application. Over the past decade, steelmaking industry has faced continuous economic and environmental challenges. As a result, for fulfilling the […] |
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Nanoplastics in Our Environment: Small Particles with Big Challenges, with Nathalie Tufenkji, from McGill University. Co-hosted with the Institute for Water Innovation (IWI), the lecture will take place on Wednesday, April 13th from 12-1PM (Eastern Time) on Zoom and will be recorded. External members are required to register at tinyurl.com/LLEapr13 to receive the link and passcode. Please do not share this information with people outside of the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering unless […]
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UofT Engineering Lunch & Learn Presents: An Experimentalist’s View on Trusting AI and Its BFF (Data)
UofT Engineering Lunch & Learn Presents: An Experimentalist’s View on Trusting AI and Its BFF (Data)
Featuring Professor Jason Hattrick-SimpersWednesday, April 13th, 202212:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. ETCost: Free12:00 - Virtual event opens12:05 - Lunch & Learn presentation begins CLICK HERE TO REGISTER For questions or more information, please contact: events@engineering.utoronto.ca or 416-624-1955 Professor Jason Hattrick-Simpers Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now a part of the standard physical scientist's tool kit, and it is […] |
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2022 Reach Symposium April 21-22, 2022, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM ET An online event Register to attend the 2022 Reach Symposium online event 'Resilient Together: Pathways for Sustainable Development' on April 21 and 22, 2022 from 9:00 AM–12:00 PM ET. To overcome current social and economic shocks, exhibit vigilance in the face of future […]
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Presenter: Guan Ying (Jane) Wang, MASc. Candidate Supervisor: Prof. Keryn Lian, Dr. Ta-Ya Chu (NRC) Abstract: Electrolyte-gated field effect transistors (EGFETs) have gathered much attention in the last few decades due to their key role in enabling potential printed, low-cost, low-power, portable, and flexible electronics in applications such as wearable sensors, flexible solar cells, and e-textiles. […] |
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Title: Structure, order, and extracopularity Presenter: John Camkiran, (PhD candidate, 2nd seminar) Supervisor: Prof. G. Hibbard Abstract: Order is an aspect of a system’s structure that holds much insight. Despite the fact that many physical systems are well modeled as collections of interacting particles, a general approach to quantifying the absolute degree of order immediately surrounding a particle […] |
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AN OFFICE HOUR WEBINAR FROM THE U OF T HUB ON TEN THOUSAND COFFEES Do you replay past conversations that you have had? Are there some conversations that could have gone better? Or, do you rehearse conversations that you will have in the future? In this webinar, offered as part of the U of T Hub on […]
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TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 20225:30 – 7:00 p.m. (ET) Online through Zoom – link to be provided upon registration. Amy Go will share on the historical and current existence of anti-Asian racism within Canada, and its intersections with larger systems of oppression and health inequities. All members of the University of Toronto community are welcome. […] |
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