Future graduate students
Grad Seminar: Tickle Trunk: a Toolkit for Communication and Brainstorming Between Hapticians and Non-Hapticians
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Grad Seminar: Representational Redundancy Reduction Strategies for Efficient Neural Network Architectures for Visual and Language Tasks
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Grad Seminar: Improving Interaction Between a Human and Lower-limb Exoskeleton with a Novel Protocol and Optimal Control for Older Adults
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Grad Seminar: A Two-Armed Forward Dynamic Model of a Golf Drive: A Simulation and Optimization Tool for Golf Equipment and Biomechanics
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Centre for Theoretical Neuroscience presents: Brain Day 2023
Centre for Theoretical Neuroscience presents: Brain Day 2023
Grad Seminar: "CNT-based Field Electron Emission"
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With an increasing demand for better medical diagnostic systems, improving the efficiency and effectiveness of medical diagnostics have never been more crucial. Field electron emission (FE) based X-ray source which is a more responsive and controllable alternative to traditional thermionic-emission-based X-ray sources has stimulated much research interest. Among the materials for FE, carbon nanotube (CNT) is one of the most promising candidates due to exceptional properties such as a high aspect ratio and good electrical and thermal conductivities.
Engineers from Hydro One Networks Panel (Hybrid)
Hear from a panel of engineers from Ontario Hydro Networks on how the energy system works from an engineering perspective. The panellists will also share aspects of their career journey and the skills that allow them to develop innovative solutions that keep our lights on!
Grad Seminar: "Dynamic Deep Learning for Real-World Industrial Visual Perception Applications"
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Achieving reliable and robust performance of visual perception systems with Artificial Intelligence (AI) in real-world industrial applications can be challenging due to highly dynamic conditions and requirements. Traditional AI-based solutions require offline training on high-quality data, making it difficult to accommodate new technologies, data, hardware, tasks, and customer needs without retraining.
Grad Seminar Series: "Cauvery River Dispute: A system of systems approach"
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Cauvery River, in the southern part of India, has experienced conflict about the right to use water for the last 130 years. Historically, the states/provinces in conflict have used the water from the river for agricultural purposes. In our research, we are developing a novel scenario-based approach for analyzing the conflict from a system of systems point of view.
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