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Ingenuity Labs Presents: Anne Koelewijn, Understanding Movement through Optimization and Machine Learning

Ingenuity Labs Presents: Anne Koelewijn, Understanding Movement through Optimization and Machine Learning

When:
Tuesday, October 10, 2023
10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Where:
Mitchell Hall
Room: 395
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Abstract: In this talk, I will discuss how optimization and machine learning can be combined to enhance understanding of human movement. It is well known that humans perform an optimization when planning movements, which makes optimal control theory suitable to simulate human movement. At the same time, machine learning has shown its merit in many different fields, most notable image processing, and has also seen successful application in movement analysis recently. In this talk, I will discuss how we can combine optimal control theory and machine learning to further the field of biomechanical movement analysis. On the one hand, optimal control theory can provide new insights on a full-body scale, for example to predict gait with a newly developed prosthesis, to reconstruct movements from wearable sensor measurement or for data augmentation. On the other hand, data-based models can be used when traditional models are not sufficient, for example to extract hidden information from measurements or to create fast processing algorithms. By combining both methods, we can benefit from the strengths of both methods to develop new insights into human movement that can improve performance, for example for athletes or persons with a gait disability.

 

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Responding to Disclosures for Staff and Faculty

Responding to Disclosures for Staff and Faculty

When:
Tuesday, October 3, 2023
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Where:
Mackintosh-Corry Hall
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In this workshop, staff and faculty will learn how to respond professionally and empathetically to disclosures of sexual violence, understand Queen’s Sexual Violence Policy and their professional responsibility, as well as be able to identify resources on and off campus. REGISTER HERE: Faculty and Staff | Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Services Queen's University (queensu.ca)

Contact:
Rebecca Rappeport
rebecca.rappeport@gmail.com
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n/a
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Responding to Disclosures for Staff and Faculty

Responding to Disclosures for Staff and Faculty

When:
Friday, September 29, 2023
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Where:
Mackintosh-Corry Hall
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Description:

Responding to Disclosures workshop.

In this workshop, staff and faculty will learn how to respond professionally and empathetically to disclosures of sexual violence, understand Queen’s Sexual Violence Policy and their professional responsibility, as well as be able to identify resources on and off campus. REGISTER HERE: Faculty and Staff | Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Services Queen's University (queensu.ca)

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Virtual Accessibility Café: Accessible and Inclusive Procurement

Virtual Accessibility Café: Accessible and Inclusive Procurement

When:
Monday, October 2, 2023
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
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Description:

Join us for the next Accessibility Café! Presented by the Queen’s Human Rights and Equity Office.

Session Description:

This session will introduce the concept of the accessible procurement life cycle and will explore the importance of accessibility and anti-ableist practices throughout the procurement process. Procurement of learning technologies, products and services is a central aspect of the education system. Accessible procurement conceptualizes a policy and practice framework to enhance the learner experience for students with disabilities, as well as the teaching experience for instructors with disabilities.

Speaker:

Dr. Mahadeo Sukhai is the Chief Accessibility Officer for the CNIB. Dr. Sukhai is a leading expert on accessibility of graduate and postdoctoral research training in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and healthcare disciplines. Dr. Sukhai also holds adjunct faculty appointments at Queen's University, OCAD University, and Ontario Tech University. He is the chair of the Employment Technical Committee for Accessibility Standards Canada, as well as the external co-chair of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Expert Advisory Committee on Accessibility and Systemic Ableism.

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When: Mon, Oct 2

Time: 2:00-3:00pm

Where: Zoom

RSVP:

Please RSVP to accessibility.hub@queensu.ca by Mon, Oct 2 at 9:00am. Upon confirmation you will be sent a Zoom meeting invite for your calendars.

ASL interpreter and CART Captioning will be available.

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Free
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Bagels and Bequests: Toronto Edition

Bagels and Bequests: Toronto Edition

When:
Tuesday, September 26, 2023
8:00 AM – 9:30 AM
Where:
Smith Toronto, 200 Front Street W
Room: Floor 30
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Description:

Queen's Gift Planning welcomes you to Smith Toronto for an exclusive breakfast talk featuring an expert in estate planning.

This estate planning primer will cover key topics, including:

  • The importance of having a will
  • Planning for substitute decisions with powers of attorney
  • Supporting your family and leaving a legacy through charitable giving

Our featured speaker is Donna Graham, JD'12, Director for the Professional Practice Group (PPG) at RBC Royal Trust. The event includes a light breakfast, coffee, tea, and juice. Donna and the Queen's Gift Planning will answer audience questions, including those submitted in advance.

Come learn how to establish your legacy and help others receive life-changing opportunities.

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Principal's Teaching and Learning Awards Webinar

Principal's Teaching and Learning Awards Webinar

When:
Wednesday, October 4, 2023
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
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Join Dale Lackeyram, Director of the Centre for Teaching and Learning for an hour-long webinar focused on this year’s nominations for the Principal’s Teaching and Learning Awards.

Learn what is new for 2023 and how best to nominate an individual or group. The webinar will be valuable to first-time nominators, as well as those who have submitted in the past. Plan to attend on October 4 to learn valuable skills for responding to the criteria and crafting an effective nomination.

Topics of discussion will include the required components of successful awards, the evaluation criteria and process, and strategies that enrich and strengthen a competitive nomination.

The webinar will include a Q&A period.

Please submit your questions in advance to principal.awards@queensu.ca.

Contact:
Diana Madalina Gore
diana.gore@queensu.ca
Cost:
Free
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Doors Open Kingston: W.D. Jordan Rare Books & Special Collections

Doors Open Kingston: W.D. Jordan Rare Books & Special Collections

When:
Saturday, September 23, 2023
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Where:
Douglas Library
Room: W.D. Jordan Rare Books and Special Collections
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Description:

W.D. Jordan Rare Books and Special Collections, Queen's University Library, operates as a research and teaching resource for the students and faculty of Queen’s University as well as the larger community. Rare Books and Special Collections preserves and provides access to rare books, maps, and posters, including the Edith and Lorne Pierce Canadiana Collection and Schulich-Woolf Rare Book Collection. During Doors Open Kingston, enjoy a pop-up exhibition of historical cookbooks, including community cookbooks.

Contact:
Brendan Edwards
bfre@queensu.ca
6135336320
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The Conversation Canada and Queen’s University Workshops (afternoon session)

The Conversation Canada and Queen’s University Workshops (afternoon session)

When:
Thursday, October 5, 2023
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Where:
Mitchell Hall
Room: DDQIC Rose Event Commons
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Description:

The Conversation is an effective international news platform that has helped thousands of researchers worldwide mobilize their research to millions of readers seeking evidence-based, informed news on issues of importance.

As a founding member of The Conversation Canada, Queen’s has embraced the platform as a unique tool for sharing research expertise and engaging with the media. More than 291 Queen’s researchers have published 480 articles that have received an impressive 9.6 million views.

As part of our ongoing efforts to increase the awareness of and Queen’s engagement with the platform, The Conversation’s team, in collaboration with Queen’s University Relations, will offer workshops for faculty, graduate students, and post-doctoral fellows interested in writing for The Conversation Canada.

Presenters: Scott White, Editor-in-Chief of The Conversation Canada, and Lisa Varano, Deputy Editor of The Conversation Canada

When: Thursday, October 5, 2023

2:00 - 3:30 PM

Where: DDQIC Rose Event Commons

Mitchell Hall - 69 Union St, Kingston, ON K7L 2N9

Light refreshments will be provided.

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The Conversation Canada and Queen’s University Workshops (morning session)

The Conversation Canada and Queen’s University Workshops (morning session)

When:
Thursday, October 5, 2023
10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Where:
Mitchell Hall
Room: DDQIC Rose Event Commons
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Description:

The Conversation is an effective international news platform that has helped thousands of researchers worldwide mobilize their research to millions of readers seeking evidence-based, informed news on issues of importance.

As a founding member of The Conversation Canada, Queen’s has embraced the platform as a unique tool for sharing research expertise and engaging with the media. More than 291 Queen’s researchers have published 480 articles that have received an impressive 9.6 million views.

As part of our ongoing efforts to increase the awareness of and Queen’s engagement with the platform, The Conversation’s team, in collaboration with Queen’s University Relations, will offer workshops for faculty, graduate students, and post-doctoral fellows interested in writing for The Conversation Canada.

Presenters: Scott White, Editor-in-Chief of The Conversation Canada, and Lisa Varano, Deputy Editor of The Conversation Canada

When: Thursday, October 5, 2023

10:00 – 11:30 AM

Where: DDQIC Rose Event Commons

Mitchell Hall - 69 Union St, Kingston, ON K7L 2N9

Light refreshments will be provided.

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Art and Waste in Panniqtuuq (Pangnirtung), Nunavut Exhibition

Art and Waste in Panniqtuuq (Pangnirtung), Nunavut Exhibition

When:
Monday, October 23, 2023 – Friday, November 3, 2023 (all day)
Where:
Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts
Room: 10-4 M-Sat in the Arts and Media Lab
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Description:

10 am - 4 pm Mon-Sat

WELCOME CELEBRATION Tuesday, 24 October at 6:00 pm

ARTIST TALK WITH INUIT KNOWLEDGE HOLDER MADELEINE QUMAUQTUQ  Wednesday, 25 October at 5:00 p.m.  Madeleine will talk about how settler colonialism has affected all aspects of Inuit life through a broadly defined concept of waste. 

ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM IS GARBAGE: TALKING AND LISTENING CIRCLE ABOUT ART, RESISTANCE, INDIGENEITY, AND WASTE Thursday, 26 October at 5:00 p.m. This event follows the highly successful Environmental Racism is Garbage Virtual Symposium (ERG2021), a gathering of over 400 artists, activists and scholars who participated from around the globe to highlight the links between racialized injustice, ecological crisis and resistance-based art practices. We extend a heartfelt invitation to Indigenous Peoples and other underrepresented groups to join us, tell their stories and discuss the issues, and for the settler community to attend and listen. (An emotional support person will be available at this event.)

LIVING TRADITIONS: A SOCIAL SEWING CIRCLE  Saturday, 28 October, 1:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre. Join artists WITH OLEEPIKA NASHALIK AND TALIA METUQ at this social sewing circle that celebrates the beauty and use of traditional materials such as beads, hides and fur. Participants have an opportunity to explore the world of Inuit mythology with the game Inuit Uppirijatuqangit, developed and written by Talia Metuq (art by Ian MacLean, produced by Pinnguaq). 

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