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Position Title: Postdoctoral Fellow and Research Project Manager
Department: Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering (CivMin)
Institution: University of Toronto

Dr. Arash Shahi is a post-doctoral fellow and a research project manager in Civil Engineering Department at University of Toronto. Arash is a registered professional civil engineer (P.Eng.), and a registered Project Manager Professional (PMP), with years of experience in managing research and construction projects in Canada. He has over 20 articles in various engineering and management publications and has presented his work in the field of project management in various national and international conferences. Arash has completed the Certificate in University Teaching, instructed a number of courses, and worked at Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) at University of Waterloo for two years. At his position at CTE, Arash was responsible for developing and conducting workshops on teaching, learning, and delivery techniques in addition to performing teaching evaluations.

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Intellectual Property - Quiz | Download File (290.34 KB) Intellectual Property

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Intellectual Property and Rights | Link Intellectual Property

This Intellectual Property video introduces the concept of Intellectual Property and Intellectual Property Rights.

Intellectual Property Theft | Link Intellectual Property

This Intellectual Property video introduces the concept of Intellectual Property Theft.

Intellectual Property: Case Study | Link Intellectual Property

This video is a case study video. It includes information regarding Napster and photocopying copyrighted works including books, articles, and newspapers.

Intentional vs. Unintentional Torts | Link Professional Law and Ethics for Engineers

This Professional Law and Ethics for Engineers video explains the differences between Intentional vs. Unintentional Torts.

Introduction, définitions générales | Link Droit Professionel et éthique pour les Ingénieurs

Ce vidéo sur le droit professionnel et éthique pour les ingénieurs est une introduction et introduit des définitions générales.

Introduction, General Definitions | Link Professional Law and Ethics for Engineers

This Professional Law and Ethics for Engineers video provides an Introduction and General Definitions for the unit on Professional Status and the Professional Engineer's Act.

IP in Engineering | Link Intellectual Property

This video also includes a "Food for Thought" activity.

Joint Ventures, Co-operatives and Reflection | Link Professional Law and Ethics for Engineers

This Professional Law and Ethics for Engineers video contains sections on Joint Ventures and Co-operatives, and asks students to reflect on what type of business structure would work best for their business opportunity.

Juridiction et estoppel équitable | Link Droit Professionel et éthique pour les Ingénieurs

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Jurisdiction and Equitable Estoppel | Link Professional Law and Ethics for Engineers

This Professional Law and Ethics for Engineers video contains sections on Jurisdiction and Equitable Estoppel.

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Introduction to Project Scheduling (SCORM Package) Introduction to Project Scheduling

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Introduction to Project Scheduling (Storyline File) Introduction to Project Scheduling

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