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University of East London (UEL)
Architecture
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Modern University for Technology & Information
Architecture
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Dalhousie University
Faculty of Graduate Studies
MIG, Inc.
Planning/Urban Design
Christine Scott Thomson is an urban planner and designer providing management, planning and design assistance on a variety of projects including urban districts, campus and community, river corridors and waterfront redevelopment with a focus on sustainability. Ms. Thomson holds a Master of Science in Environment and Resources (M.S.) from the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin. She also holds a Master of Urban and Environmental Planning (M.U.E.P.) and a Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) from the University of Virginia. Ms. Thomson is a Certified Planner, a LEED accredited professional and a member of the American Planning Association. Ms. Thomson currently works for MIG, Inc in their Berkeley office. MIG is a large, national firm that is made up of a community of designers, planners, engineers, scientists and storytellers with a planning and design studio in Berkeley, CA. She has been recognized as a member of the 2011 team of finalists in the Kaiser Permanente Small Hospital Big Idea Design Competition, and the 2004 winning team of the USGBC International Design Competition.
Agrément South Africa
Research and Development
Built Environment Professional with 8+ years of experience in the sector. Expertise in Architecture, Project Management and Environmental Management. Presently a Research & Development Specialist with expertise on the subject of innovative construction products and materials. Possess a Bachelor of Architectural Studies and BSc Hons Applied Science in Architecture. Currently enrolled for an MSc Applied Science in Architecture, with research outcomes centered around Environmental Potential - the balance between human development needs and the environment’s potential to serve or provide for those needs.
Urban Ecology & Ecocities Lab, TU Delft
Urbanism
Dr. ir. Nico Tillie holds a PhD in synergetic urban landscape planning from Delft University of Technology (TUDelft) in the Netherlands where he is a research fellow Urban Ecology and a professor in the section of Landscape Architecture. He leads the Urban Ecology & Ecocities joint graduation lab (UECL) between Landscape Architecture, Urbanism & Architecture. In recent years, he has worked on a combination of issues ranging from energy transition, low carbon cities, climate change, urban agriculture to biodiversity. He has two master degrees from Wageningen University, in Landscape Architecture as well as in plant breeding & plant taxonomy which he finished in the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew. He has worked for over 14 years for the city of Rotterdam where he was among other things responsible for the Museum Park planting design, the Rotterdam energy approach planning 2009 (REAP), public space & urban green plan, the EU projects (MUSIC) and two entries of the International Architecture Biennale – people make the inner city 2012 and the urban metabolism vision 2014. Till recently he was in the advisory board of the sustainable development site of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 and is currently in the scientific Board of NL Greenlabel. He is also vice president of the World Council on City Data and Senior Fellow of the Global Cities Institute of the University of Toronto in Canada. He has written numerous scientific publications, book chapters and is author of several books. In the past years, he has lectured in over 30 countries and advised, local and national governments, the World Bank, African Development Bank and UN bodies. He will be the conference chair of the 2021 Ecocities World Summit in Rotterdam on sustainable cities.
Indigenous City Media
Urban Studies
Kamala Todd is a proud Indigenous (Métis-Cree) mother, community planner, educator, and filmmaker who also descends from German immigrants on her father’s side. Born and raised in the beautiful lands of the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ and Skwxwú7mesh-speaking people (aka Vancouver), Kamala has devoted herself to addressing the ongoing harms and erasures of colonization in the city. Since she first worked for the City of Vancouver in 2000, as the Aboriginal Social Planner, she has been pushing and advising municipal governments to recognize their obligations to the First Peoples whose lands they are on, and to address the ongoing damages of colonialism embedded into their systems. Kamala also addresses these important issues through her documentary films and other storytelling projects, including Storyscapes. Kamala created Indigenous City in 2006, her media company which advocates for Indigenous knowledge, laws, and planning traditions once again shaping how people live on these (urbanized) lands. Kamala is adjunct professor at SFU Urban Studies and UBC SCARP. She was the City of Vancouver’s first Indigenous Arts and Culture Planner. She has a Masters degree in Urban Geography. Her film credits include Cedar and Bamboo, RELAW: Living Indigenous Laws, and Indigenous Plant Diva. She writes and edits for Coyote’s Crazy Smart Science Show, which is transforming the world’s understanding of the complexity and urgent importance of Indigenous people’s knowledge.
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IZES gGmbH
Infrastructure and Municipal Development
EDUCATION 2015 - Master of Science in Environmental Protection, University of Rostock, Germany 2008 - German Diploma in Civil Engineering (environment & local infrastructure water, waste & transport), University of Applied Sciences Saarbruecken, Germany PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Since 2010 - Guest Lecturer (life cycle assessment), University of Applied Sciences Saarbruecken Since 2009 - Researcher, IZES gGmbH, Department Material Flow Management, Department of Infrastructure & Municipal Development
Universidad de Medellín
Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Humanas
Ph.D. Psychology and Researcher with 10+ years of experience mainly in the field of assessment and psychological interventions in populations that were chronically exposed to armed conflict in Colombia developing evaluations and Evidence-Based training in vulnerable communities exposed to armed conflict, improving its abilities to build better social interactions to reduce violence as a strategy to solve conflicts
Department of Planning and Architecture of HCMC
Division of Master Planning Management
Tu Truong is an urban planning officer in Ho Chi Minh City. Tu has been involved in local government activities, focusing on land use planning and urban development. Tu's current research field focused on the relationship between the growth of the built environment and human capacity with the impact of the globalization process in the Mekong River basin.
Faculty of Architecture, TU Delft
Architectural Engineering and Technology
Tanya is a PhD candidate in the chair of Climate Design and Sustainability in the Faculty of Architecture at TU Delft, and is part of the research group Circular Built Environment Hub. Her research aims to identify the opportunities and limitations of applying spatial statistical methods to waste geo-data in order to generate insights for circular territorial development. Tanya is currently engaged with research projects related to the Circular Economy in the EU, including the EU H2020 funded project Pop-Machina.
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Facultad de Arquitectura
Graduated in Architecture from the Faculty of Architecture at UNAM and Master of Architecture in Urban Design in 2012 from the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University. She is a PhD Candidate in Architecture at UNAM. She is a professor and researcher at the Facultad de Arquitectura UNAM, where she forms part of LES (Laboratory for Sustainable Environments) and she is a tutor and architecture tutor representative at the Academic Committee for the Sustainable Sciences Graduate Program. She is a co-founder of the Office of Urban Resilience ORU, urban design firm specializing in water infrastructure, landscape, and public space. She was urban design coordinator of the Quebradora Water Park Project coordinated by UNAM in Iztapalapa that received the 2017 Regional Gold and Global Gold in 2018 from Lafarge Holcim Sustainable Awards. She worked at the Dirección General de Proyectos Estratégicos of SEDUVI and at the Public Space Authority of Mexico City. She is a member of the Advisory Council of Public Space, and Resilience of Mexico City, and is a member of the Sistema Nacional de Creadores de Arte FONCA CONACULTA from 2020. She co-curated the Mexican Pavilion at the International Architecture Exhibition Biennale di Venezia 2021.
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National University of Tainan
Graduate institute of Mechatronic System Engineering
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Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Humanities and Social Sciences