TISEDTalks feature both Canadian and international researchers on relevant topics of sustainability in urban planning, architecture, and engineering; attendance is open to all members of our community, professors, students and public, alike. The goal of TISEDTalks is to provide a forum where our members can meet other researchers as well as present their work, all in hopes of fostering potential cross disciplinary collaborations while engaging the broader ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ student and research community and highlighting the cutting-edge work done by our members in the area of sustainability.
We are proud to announce that our series has been awarded a Platinum Sustainable Event certification by the ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Sustainable Events program run by the ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Office of Sustainability.Â
Nous sommes fiers d’annoncer que notre événement a été certifié comme événement de Platine par le programme Événements durables ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ du Bureau du développement durable de l’Université ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ.Â
TISEDTalk: Bioavailability of organic pollutants and sustainable soil remediation
TISEDTalk: How do we unleash the potential of nano-fertilization?
Presented by Prof. Søren Husted
TISEDTalk: Methane emissions from abandoned oil and gas wells
Presented by Prof. Mary Kang
TISEDTalk:Â Solar Architecture 2.0
Presented by Prof. Salmaan Craig
TISEDTalk: Toward Single Atom Catalysis for Environmental Application
TISEDTalk: EmPOWERing Global Change with Life Cycle Assessment
Presented by Prof. Sarah Jordaan
TISEDTalk: Tracking Corporate Actors Across Space and TimeÂ
By Prof. Benjamin Goldstein
TISEDTalk: Climate Change and the War in Ukraine: Can Crises Stimulate Transformative Change?
TISEDTalk: From Infrastructure To Sensual City
Presented Prof. Jacques Ferrier
TISEDTalk: Turning on the heat
Presented by Prof. Mélanie Tétreault-Friend
TISEDTalk: Light Driven Environmental and Engineering Processes
Presented by Prof. Stephanie Loeb
TISEDTalk: Transcending disciplinary boundaries and policy stovepipes through design
Presented by Prof. Nik Luka
TISEDTalk: Circular Economy and the Built Environment: From Housing to Data
Presented by Prof. Naomi Keena
TISEDTalk: Decarbornizing the cement and concrete cycle
Presented by Prof. Eric Masanet