Research Talks: Societal impacts of 21st Century technology
A panel presentation for À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ staff, faculty, and students featuring:
A panel presentation for À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ staff, faculty, and students featuring:
We are very honored to have Sherry Shannon-Vanstone to give the kick-off lecture. The evening lecture series is to complement the more curriculum-based IP Management lunch-and-learn series that CryptoWorks 21 hosts monthly.
There will be more lectures in the coming months where other accomplished leaders in commercialization are invited to share their stories with the audience.Â
Light reception to follow after the lecture.
University Professor Barbara Sherwood Lollar
University of Toronto
Attention all 1B and 2A engineering students!
How would you like to study for a term or two at another university while earning credits toward your À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ degree?
The Faculty of Engineering has exchange agreements with about 80 leading universities in 30 countries around the world!
Student academic exchanges are
, Canada Research Chair in Advanced Cellular Microenvironments; Assistant Professor, Dept. of Chemical Engineering; Associate member, Dept. of Biomedical Engineering; Goodman Cancer Research Center, McGill University
Dr. Sheroz Khan, Post-doctoral researcher at the Intelligent Assistive Technology and Systems Lab, University of Toronto
Attention all 1B and 2A engineering students!
How would you like to study for a term or two at one of our 7 partner universities in Germany or at one of our 2 partners in Austria? All the while earning credits toward your À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ degree!
Student academic exchanges are:
In this one-hour session, you will learn everything you need to know about the program—including admissions requirements and tips, program details, and alumni stories.
Have all of your questions answered in an in-depth live Q&A, and hear directly from a Conrad faculty member who will share insights into the interview process.
If one had to select a handful of ideas that are foundational to understanding energy, its past, present and future, where would one begin? And how would one communicate them to those who do not specialize in one or another aspect of energy?
Drawing on the sciences, humanities and the social sciences, this talk will focus on ten ‘big’ ideas, illustrating their essentiality, and how they reach across the disciplines.
All are welcome at this free public event.
The event will feature a panel of four speakers who will share their perspective on startup formation and resources. Each panelist will provide a brief presentation followed by a Q&A session. Informal networking will take place between 1:15pm - 1:45pm.Â
This Lunch and Learn serves to complement the ongoing .
Welcome and Moderator