Average
The powerpoint slides were detailed enough to self learn the lecture material, thankfully because the lectures were boring and her voice puts me to sleep. You should do well by doing the homework and readings, the exams were fair as well.
University of Toronto St. George Campus - Chemistry
Business Analysis
University of Toronto
GPA: 4.0/4.0
Course
Teaching in Higher Education
University of Toronto - Woodsworth College
R Programming
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Statistical Inference
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Developing Data Products
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Getting and Cleaning Data
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Reproducible Research
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The Data Scientist’s Toolbox
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Business Analysis
University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies
Regression Models
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Practical Machine Learning
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Exploratory Data Analysis
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PhD
Physical Chemistry
GPA: 4.0/4.0
Bachelor’s Degree
Chemistry Specialist
Minor in Mathematics
University of Toronto
GPA: 4.0/4.0
University Health Network
Marketing and Event Volunteer
Pueblo Science
Volunteer Intern
Big Data University (IBM)
on-line course development focusing on Multivariable Regression Analysis using R
IBM
Physical Chemistry Mentor for the Canadian National Team
International Chemistry Olympiad
Spectroscopy
Scientific Writing
Matlab
Research
AFM
Data Analysis
R
Physics
Materials Science
Tableau
Characterization
Business Analysis
Nanotechnology
Chemistry
UV/Vis
Nanomaterials
Physical Chemistry
Science
Microscopy
R&D
Fuel for thought: Chemically powered nanomotors out-swim Nature’s flagellated bacteria
G. A. Ozin
G. D. Scholes
N. S. Zacharia
Fuel for thought: Chemically powered nanomotors out-swim Nature’s flagellated bacteria
Book Review: Nanobiotechnology and Nanobiosciences
A. Buchleitner
F. Fassioli
D. B. Turner
G. D. Scholes
Solar light harvesting by energy transfer: from ecology to coherence
Vibronic enhancement of algae light harvesting
Advances in bionanotechnolgy
G. A. Ozin
G. D. Scholes
N. S. Zacharia
Nanolocomotion - catalytic nanomotors and nanorotors
Govindjee
R. van Grondelle
J. M. Anna
Light absorption and energy transfer in the antenna complexes of photosynthetic organisms
Noninjection gram-scale synthesis of monodisperse pyramidal CuInS2 nanocrystals and their size-dependent properties
Toward the Control of Nonradiative Processes in Semiconductor Nanocrystals
G. D. Scholes
P. M. G. Curmi
K. E. Wilk
Phycobiliprotein diffusion in chloroplasts of cryptophyte Rhodomonas CS24
Photosynthetic Light Harvesting
G. D. Scholes
D. Botton
D. Rossouw
Broken band alignment EuS-CdS nanoheterostructures
Spectroscopic studies of cryptophyte light harvesting proteins: Vibrations and coherent oscillations
Broad-Band Pump–Probe Spectroscopy Quantifies Ultrafast Solvation Dynamics of Proteins and Molecules
Comprehensive nanoscience and technology
Nanocrystal Synthesis
Electronic energy transfer in photosynthetic antenna systems
Synthesis
dynamics and photophysics of nanoscale systems
Coherent oscillations in the PC577 cryptophyte antenna occur in the excited electronic state
Single-residue insertion switches the quaternary structure and exciton states of cryptophyte light-harvesting proteins
G. D. Scholes
C. Burda
C.-H. Chung
S. S. Lo
Emergent properties resulting from type-II band alignment in semiconductor nanoheterostructures
Impact Centre at University of Toronto
University of Toronto
York University
Toronto
Canada Area
Assistant Professor
Teaching Stream
York University
University of Toronto
Research Associate
Toronto
Canada Area
Education Strategy and Development
Impact Centre at University of Toronto
University of Toronto
Sessional Lecturer
University of Toronto
German
Serbian
English
NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Award
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
The Canadian Society for Chemistry Silver Medal
Presented to the top students at each Canadian university entering their final year of chemistry
or related program.
Canadian Society for Chemistry
The University of Toronto Chemistry Club Prize in Chemistry
Awarded to a student with the highest mark in 4th year Chemistry research
University of Toronto
The Society of Chemical Industry Merit Award in Chemistry
Awarded annually to the student who has achieved the highest standing in the 4th and final year of a chemistry
biochemistry or chemical engineering undergraduate program.
Canadian Society for Chemistry
The Ivan Szak Prize in Chemistry
Awarded to the graduate with the highest cumulative GPA in the Specialist Program in Chemistry.
University of Toronto
NSERC Postgraduate Scholarships PGS D
Ministry of Research and Innovation
The Government of Ontario
Canada
University of Toronto Scholar
Awarded to the University's most outstanding students on admission.
University of Toronto
Dr. James A. & Connie P. Dickson Scholarship in The Science and Mathematics
Award is intended to recognize the best University College students with Grade A standing enrolled in science and mathematics programs.
University of Toronto
The Frank B. Kenrick Scholarship in Chemistry
(For Year III) - An outstanding student in the Specialist Program in Chemistry of Chemical Physics.
University of Toronto
The Reuben Wells Leonard Scholarship - Physics
University of Toronto
Canada Graduate Scholarships CGS M
Ministry of Research and Innovation
The Government of Ontario
Canada
The Governor General's Academic Bronze Medal
Awarded to the student graduating with the highest average from a high school.
Governor General