Dissertation Defence: Raman spectroscopy and deep learning for tumour radiation response evaluation
Arts & Sciences Courtyard 3187 University Way, Kelowna, BC, CanadaAlejandra Maria Fuentes Nunez will defend their dissertation.
Alejandra Maria Fuentes Nunez will defend their dissertation.
Join SVPRO for a workshop that explores how to intervene and create an inclusive and safer classroom.
Attendees will gain a better understanding of how city water systems operate and learn how machine learning skills are being used in water pipe leak detection. No prior knowledge needed.
Helena Neudorf will defend their dissertation.
Join the Academic and Career Development Office for a discussion to help you explore career possibilities and prepare for your career after graduate studies.
Join Campus Wellness & Education to learn healthy habits to set yourself up for success.
Learn more about the Indigenous Graduate Fellowship and Indigenous Scholars Award application processes.
Andrew Mills will defend their thesis.
Join the Centre for Scholarly Communication for an online Q&A session to ask questions and learn more about how to properly format your thesis for submission.
A healthy relationship between you and your supervisor is key to your success and wellbeing as a graduate student. Attend this workshop to learn practical approaches to build a productive relationship with your supervisor.
Learn the rules of 3MT and how to make your presentation one to remember.
Rui Wang will defend their dissertation.
Looking for data for your graduate thesis or postdoctoral project? This workshop will introduce you to both publicly available and restricted access Statistics Canada data, and how to apply to use restricted access data through UBCO Research Data Centre.
Join the Office of Research Services for this overview of research ethics and writing the ethics application.
Learn important copyright considerations for your 3MT presentation.
Learn important copyright considerations for your 3MT presentation.
Seyed Saeed Askariani will defend their thesis.
Tired of solo writing sessions? Craving a supportive environment to fuel your creativity? Look no further than our weekly Writing Community, tailored for the UBCO community.
Do you want to learn how to use copyrighted material in your research, and how to protect your own rights as an author? If so, this workshop is for you!
This workshop will introduce linear models (i.e., one-way ANOVAs), their assumptions, and limitations, in a format tailored towards visual and spatial learners.
Practice makes perfect. Attend this session to practice your presentation and get feedback from our 3MT experts.
Come ask our Copyright Librarian any questions you have about copyright and your 3MT presentation.
This session will introduce participants to the foundational concepts of statistical inference, including population distributions and the process of random sampling. Attendees will learn how sampling distributions evolve towards normality as sample sizes increase and will visually explore the Central Limit Theorem.
By the end of the session, participants should be able to visualize and understand population distributions, illustrate random sampling processes, recognize the normalizing effect of larger samples on sampling distributions, and demonstrate the Central Limit Theorem visually.
In this session, we will reflect on your experiences and stories to clarify your strengths, desires, interests, personal qualities, and influences. Using an evidence-based narrative method, we will begin a career exploration to help you design and pursue your next career goals.
Ian Turner will defend their dissertation.