Excited about the beginning of a new academic year?
We, at SciNet, certainly are!
SciNet has created several new courses for this coming fall semester and we are really excited about that!
Take a look at our education website to learn about all the courses and workshops that we will be offering.
In addition to the traditional courses on Scientific Computing, we have also added courses on Computational BioStatistics, Machine Learning and Neural Networks, and basic level introductory courses for students without any previous background on computing or programming!
Additionally, several members of our team have obtained Graduate restricted appointed positions at the Institute of Medical Sciences and the Physics Department!
The number of SciNet courses that are listed as U of T graduate courses continues to increase (no small feat for a non-teaching unit like SciNet). Our full-term graduate courses in 2017/2018 are
- EES1127 “Quantitative Applications for Data Analysis”, at the Scarborough campus;
- MSC1090 “Introduction to Clinical BioStatistics”, at the St. George campus;
- PHY1610 “Scientific Computing for Physicists” , at the St. George campus.
Finally, starting this September we want to officially launch our “Research Initiative Program”!
This is a collaborative program, aimed to partner with research groups across the University, in order to boost and empower research.
Of course, research support is something that we have been doing since the beginning of SciNet, by providing technical support and the infrastructure to researchers for tackling their computational needs.
This program will go beyond that, by allowing researchers to explicitly partner with SciNet’s scientists, in order to pursue short and long term research projects.
More information about this program, ongoing collaborations and areas of expertise can be found at the
Research @ SciNet page.