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 McGill student and research community and highlighting the cutting-edge work done by our members in the area of sustainability. If you would like to recommend a TISEDTalk please complete:Â
We are proud to announce that our series has been awarded a Platinum Sustainable Event certification by the McGill Sustainable Events program run by the McGill Office of Sustainability.Â
Nous sommes fiers d’annoncer que notre événement a été certifié comme événement de Platine par le programme Événements durables McGill du Bureau du développement durable de l’Université McGill.Â
TISEDTalk: How can place based approaches to energy transitions lead to justice and societal transformation?
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