Acceleration Consortium Fall Event Lineup
Join us for the next AC seminar keyed to sustainable self driving lab research 🚀 Plus U of T staff and students can register for our Fall Research Symposium and grant development workshops!
AC Seminar Series with Dr Emily Moore | November 20, 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Our second AC Seminar Series of the season features Dr Emily Moore, Director of the Troost Institute for Leadership Education in Engineering at U of T, and her work, Integrating Sustainability into Self-Driving Labs: Best practices, barriers and opportunities. Dr Moore will discuss how SDL research can successfully integrate social, environmental and economic factors. Discover how these advancements are shaping the future of sustainable solutions and explore her insights from current research at U of T on best practices and new possibilities for creating a sustainable advanced material research community.​ In-person attendees will be treated to refreshments following the seminar for the chance to network and connect with fellow AC members and researchers.
Open to University of Toronto staff & students only:
AC Fall Research Symposium | October 28, 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM EST
We’re ending October with our first annual AC Fall Research Symposium. Open to all University of Toronto faculty and students, AC members and staff scientists will provide updates on how their research is progressing. Join us for talks, posters and demonstrations to learn more about how the AC is advancing material discovery through automation and machine learning.Â
AC Grant Development Workshop - Social Science Stream | November 6, 11:45 AM - 1:00 PM EST
Learn about the AC and enjoy lunch while helping us co-develop granting programs that will meet the needs and interests of social science researchers and generate exciting funding opportunities for you!
AC Grant Development Workshop - Humanities Stream | November 13, 11:45 AM - 1:00 PM EST
Same idea as above, but this time we’re focussing on humanities. We’ll introduce the AC over lunch and collaborate to develop granting programs that will meet the needs and interests of humanities researchers. We can’t wait to meet you!