Today's events
Computational Design of Hammerhead Ribozymes for Logic Computing and Disease Treatment
Refining Optimization Methods for Training Machine Learning Models and Their Utilization in Non-Mobile Tactile Internet-Based Robotic Surgical Procedures
Ongoing events
The Concordia University Art Hive (Downtown Campus), welcomes the Concordia community and the general public for free and open art making. No experience required. Join us for self-care, skill-sharing and community building!
Harambec continues its mandate of flame keeping with a second commemorative exhibit to honour the legacy of Black Feminist organizing here in Montreal.
Drop by our Spirituali-tea for some coffee, tea, and snacks! Meet our team and make new friends.
Upcoming events
Neuroimaging Fusion in Nonsubsampled Shearlet Domain by Maximizing the High-Frequency Subband Energy and Classification of Alzheimer's Disease using Local and Global Contextual CNN Features of Neuroimaging Data
Title: Risk-based seismic safety assessment and management of dams with uncertainty quantification
The Puerto Rican performance collective, Poncili Creación, will be featured in a two-part event on April 25 and 27, positioning improvisation with sound, movement and giant puppetry manipulation as a means to explore creative forms of resistance and community collaboration.
Blackbox Security Auditing for Network Functions Virtualization (NFV)
A Novel Convolutional Neural Network Pore-Based Fingerprint Recognition System
Broadcasting in Decomposable Networks
In this workshop we will demonstrate ways in which GenAI and ChatGPT can be incorporated into teaching, including but not limited to textual in- and output (e.g., for feedback on graphic design). The aim is to guide attendees in identifying appropriate uses and misuses of this technology, as well as providing concrete strategies to promote academic integrity.
engAGE: Centre for Research in Aging invites you to Poetic Justice: justice, inspiration, hope. This is the third event in our series of joyshops, that were launched by the centre during Black History Month.
This discussion on BIPOC lesbian relationships and realities aims to generate representation that many seek while uplifting voices of members of our community as they impart knowledge, personal anecdotes and advice.
Join us as we dive into the fascinating world of intellectual property (IP) in the realm of AI-based software systems.
Drop by our Spirituali-tea for some coffee, tea, and snacks! Meet our team and make new friends.
Learn how to take your own LinkedIn headshots
The FOFA Gallery is excited to invite you to celebrate the opening of our two newest exhibitions, along with the launch of the USE 2024 catalogue and our Sustainable Signage Toolkit and Emerging Perspectives Publication: Exploring Sustainability Across the Arts.
Cette troisième rencontre fait suite à une première journée organisée en 2022 à Montréal et à une seconde organisée à Paris en 2023.
The Politics of Devotion: Material Culture and Lived Religion in a Bengali Guru-Shrine
Navigating Change in the Era of Disruptive Technology: Insights from Hybrid Cross-Sector Partnerships in Digitalization
Learning Community Showcase of this semester highlights two inspiring examples of how the university can nurture and uplift community-led healing practices, to expand the network of care practitioners and increase access to diverse healing modalities
Find out how to become a next generation accounting professional.
Artificial Intelligence & Algorithmic Mediations: Affect, Power, and Subjectivation on Kaggle
Join us for Say More’s Sharing Circles, an informal space facilitated by EO, SHIFT, and the OCE. All Indigenous, Black, and racialized faculty, staff, and students are invited to connect and engage with one another in a supportive and collaborative atmosphere. We'll gather questions and prompts as a launchpad for open dialogue and conversation. Come as you are. There will be snacks, light lunch options, teas and coffee provided.
Design Against Design argues for the urgent necessity of critical engagement and political resistance through graphic practice. It draws on insights from the practice of LOKI, a small graphic design studio committed to working with social movements towards radical political change.
A pink rose breast cancer awareness fundraiser at Concordia University
In her talk, Linda Kaljundi argues that while Eastern European museums have been the site of various and often fierce debates about the legacies of colonialism, they also offer valuable case studies and models for the decolonization of Eastern Europe and Central Asia more broadly.
A quick and simple introduction to the Linux operating system. This workshop is for beginners with little to no experience working with this free and open-source OS.
Mapping the Invisible City: Revealing the Intangible Heritage of Parc-Extension through Narrative Cartography
The Hidden Layers of Blockchains: Technical Nuances and their Unforeseen Consequences
Certain Rational Solution of the fifth Painlevé equation and their asymptotic behaviour
This one-day symposium will bring researchers, student advocates and diverse voices together in a higher educational setting, to discuss the importance of menstrual equity, and the positive impact it can have when considering and including sustainable approaches.
Cyber-Attack Detection Methodologies for Cyber-Physical Systems: A System Theoretic Approach
Seismic analysis of concrete gravity dams using a novel time domain spectral finite element method
Three Essays on Social Security Disability Insurance Participation
Three Essays on R&D Competition with Spillovers: Theory and Experiment
Numerical simulation of toppling failure for jointed rock masses
Performance of GFRP bars for reinforced concrete beams under fatigue loading
For graduate students only. This workshop aims to ensure that participants do not miss out on the little-known research tools and tricks which can be indispensable for effective graduate level research at Concordia in all subject areas.
Queer occult: How queer people in Montreal “reclaim” practices of astrology, tarot, and magic to divest from legacies of settler colonialism, whiteness, and imperial modernity
Triple product p-adic L-functions for finite slope families and a p-adic Gross–Zagier formula
Are you a parent? Register your child, ages 5 and up, for a unique event that offers the opportunity to step into the world of business for a day.
Le Centre des étudiants parents de l’Université Concordia a le plaisir d’annoncer sa collaboration avec la grande journée des petits entrepreneurs 2024! Préparez-vous à vivre une journée mettant à l’honneur la créativité, l’innovation et l’esprit entrepreneurial.
The Black Graduation Celebration is a moment to recognize and celebrate Concordia's Black graduates for their hard work, contributions and achievements.
Join us for "Dynamical Days," an inaugural Dynamics and Number Theory workshop, taking place from June 5th to 7th, 2024, at Concordia University, located at 1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Montreal, QC. Hosted by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, this conference marks a pioneering event for Concordia University featuring renowned number theorists from around the globe! This event promises to be a gathering of esteemed scholars in the field, offering a unique opportunity for learning, collaboration, and advancement in the realms of dynamics and number theory. June 5-7, 2024 Concordia University - Room TBA 1450 Guy Street (JMSB Building) Montreal, QC Participants: Jason Bell (University of Waterloo), Rob Benedetto (Amherst College), Laura DeMarco (Harvard), Vesselin Dimitrov (Caltech), Andrea Ferraguti (University of Brescia), Patrick Ingram (York University), Rafe Jones (Carleton College), Nicole Looper (University of Illinois at Chicago), Myrto Mavraki (University of Toronto), Matt Olechnowicz (Concordia University), Alina Ostafe (University of New South Wales), Carlo Pagano (Concordia University), Joe Silverman (Brown University), Umberto Zannier (Scuola Normale Superiore) For inquiries, please contact dynamical.days@concordia.ca
For graduate students only. This workshop introduces the basic mechanisms of the typesetting programming language LaTeX as implemented in the web browser instance Overleaf. After demonstrating the concept of a compiled pdf from typesetting instructions, participants will be offered examples for how to include hyperlinks, images, mathematical equations, tables, code snippets with highlighting, and how to program diagrams. To conclude, the workshop will show how LaTeX integrates with any reference manager which can export references to BibTeX or BibLaTeX formats.
This workshop is open to all. Graduate students: please register through GradProSkills. Everyone else can register on this page. This friendly workshop will start you building Virtual Reality (VR) experiences quickly and easily. This workshop makes use of the A-frame JavaScript library. Prior knowledge of JavaScript or HTML is NOT required (but it doesn't hurt). By the end of the session you will have created a simple VR environment. An optional second session for sharing VR creations, troubleshooting, demonstrating more advanced features and testing on different hardware will be offered (no further registration is required). Learning Objectives: This workshop will help participants understand what Virtual Reality (VR) is and the various compotent involved in building various VR experiences. It will also provide a practical walkthrough of setting up and customizing a VR environment. Based on participant interests, different features will be explored in more depth. Resources for deepening your knowledge after the workshop will be provided.
This introductory workshop will provide you with the skills needed to design models for the Sandbox 3D printers. After completing this workshop you will be able to explain the basics of 3D printing and 3D design, design appropriately for 3D printing, modify an existing 3D design, and export a model for 3D design. No prior knowlege of design or 3D printing required. Although not a requirement, we suggest to bring in your own laptop or device for this session. This workshop is open to all.
This exhibit features the collaborative MA oral history research of Hannah Pinilla and her interview partners. Her research explores how the narrations, consumption, and preparation of "home foods" facilitates interactive, diasporic "memory work."
The CFC is excited to co-host the first-ever Student Symposium with Canadian Association for Food Studies (CAFS) this June at Concordia
Haven't had a chance to explore the downtown Sir George Williams Campus in person yet? Join Welcome Crew Mentors for a guided tour and discover your campus.
Haven't had a chance to explore the downtown Sir George Williams campus in-person yet? Join our Welcome Crew Mentors for this in-person guided tour and discover your campus. Open to all new undergraduate and graduate students starting in summer and fall 2024.
Three days of action, innovation and connections to help you spice up the student food movement on your campus!
Corps mobiles et connectés : design pédagogique pour la création multimodale dans les réseaux sociaux
Haven't had a chance to explore the downtown Sir George Williams Campus in person yet? Join Welcome Crew Mentors for a guided tour and discover your campus.
Haven't had a chance to explore the downtown Sir George Williams Campus in person yet? Join Welcome Crew Mentors for a guided tour and discover your campus.
Haven't had a chance to explore the downtown Sir George Williams Campus in person yet? Join Welcome Crew Mentors for a guided tour and discover your campus.
Haven't had a chance to explore the downtown Sir George Williams Campus in person yet? Join our Welcome Crew Mentors for a guided tour and discover your campus.
Haven't had a chance to explore the downtown Sir George Williams Campus in person yet? Join our Welcome Crew Mentors for a guided tour and discover your campus.
Haven't had a chance to explore the downtown Sir George Williams Campus in person yet? Join our Welcome Crew Mentors for this a guided tour and discover your campus.
Haven't had a chance to explore the downtown Sir George Williams Campus in person yet? Join our Welcome Crew Mentors for a guided tour and discover your campus.
Haven't had a chance to explore the downtown Sir George Williams campus in person yet? Join our Welcome Crew Mentors for a guided tour and discover your campus.
Haven't had a chance to explore the downtown Sir George Williams campus in person yet? Join our Welcome Crew Mentors for a guided tour and discover your campus.
Haven't had a chance to explore the downtown Sir George Williams campus in person yet? Join our Welcome Crew Mentors for a guided tour and discover your campus.
Haven't had a chance to explore the downtown Sir George Williams Campus in person yet? Join our Welcome Crew Mentors for a guided tour and discover your campus.
Haven't had a chance to explore the downtown Sir George Williams Campus in person yet? Join our Welcome Crew Mentors for a guided tour and discover your campus.
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