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Seminar Series

Scheduled Speakers

Welcome to the 2024/25 season of the Sustainability Seminar Series brought to you by the Department of Civil Engineering.

We have some exciting guests lined up this season, so please join us by registering on the Eventbrite link beside each guest.


 

 

Dr. Chun'an Tang

September 13th
Eventbrite: coming soon

Affiliation:
Dalian University of Technology

Title of talk:
The Breakup of Earth

Dr. Gloria Faraone

October 11th
Eventbrite: coming soon

Affiliation:
San Diego State University

Title of talk:
Assessing the seismic performance of nonstructural components and systems

Mr. James Malley

November 1st
Eventbrite: coming soon

Affiliation:
Degenkolb Engineers

Title of talk:
Characteristics, Seismic Performance and Retrofit of Existing Tall Steel Framed Buildings

Dr. Tom Gleeson

November 8th
Eventbrite: coming soon

Affiliation:
番茄社区

Title of talk:
What the Heck I Did on my Study Leave

Mr. Andrew Pape-Salmon

November 22nd
Eventbrite: coming soon

Affiliation:
Ministry of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation

Title of talk:
Engineering Ethics and their Importance in Professional Practice

Dr. Julian Marshall

February 8th
Eventbrite:

Affiliation:
University of Washington

Title of talk:
Measuring and Eliminating Air Pollution Exposure-Disparities

Dr. Obiora Ezeudu

February 29th
Eventbrite:

Affiliation:
番茄社区

Title of talk:
Municipal Solid Waste Management in the Era of Circular Economy

Dr. Tamer El-Diraby

March 7th
Eventbrite:

Affiliation:
University of Toronto

Title of talk:
Digital Twinning in the Built Asset Industry

Nelson Lee & Virginie Brunetaud

March 21st
Eventbrite:

Affiliation:
Engineers and Geoscientists BC

Title of talk:
Challenges and Opportunities in Integrating Climate Action and Sustainability into Professional Engineering – A Regulator’s Perspective

Dr. Ehsan Dezhdar

April 4th
Eventbrite:

Affiliation:
Glotman Simpson Engineering Consulting

Title of talk:
Seismic design of reinforced concrete buildings using nonlinear time history analysis