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===Hannah Brais===
 
===Hannah Brais===
 
Head of Research, Old Brewery Mission Montreal
 
Head of Research, Old Brewery Mission Montreal
|Hannah Brais is the head of research at the Old Brewery Mission, Quebec's largest homeless service provider, where she oversees research to inform and evaluate frontline practices. More broadly, her research is concerned with programming and policy solutions for people across the housing continuum. She is concurrently a doctoral candidate at McGill University in the geography department and a member of the National Advisory Council on Poverty. She resides in Tiohtià:ke (Montréal) with her partner, son, and two cats.
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|Hannah Brais is the head of research at the Old Brewery Mission, Quebec's largest homeless service provider, where she oversees research to inform and evaluate frontline practices.  
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More broadly, her research is concerned with programming and policy solutions for people across the housing continuum. She is concurrently a doctoral candidate at McGill University in the geography department and a member of the National Advisory Council on Poverty.  
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She resides in Tiohtià:ke (Montréal) with her partner, son, and two cats.
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To learn more about the Old Brewery Mission Montreal, [https://www.missionoldbrewery.ca/en click here]
 
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Her research interests cover zero emission and smart cities, renewable energy integration, and sustainable urban infrastructure. With a team of about 50 graduate students and software developers she is working on multiple eco-district projects in Canada and builds the urban modeling and data analytics platform Tools4Cities. To engage users, 3D city models can be accessed via web interfaces or immersive gamification tools. Prof. Eicker has published 8 books, 20 book contributions, over 140 Peer-Reviewed Papers and more than 340 Conference Papers.
 
Her research interests cover zero emission and smart cities, renewable energy integration, and sustainable urban infrastructure. With a team of about 50 graduate students and software developers she is working on multiple eco-district projects in Canada and builds the urban modeling and data analytics platform Tools4Cities. To engage users, 3D city models can be accessed via web interfaces or immersive gamification tools. Prof. Eicker has published 8 books, 20 book contributions, over 140 Peer-Reviewed Papers and more than 340 Conference Papers.
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To learn more about Prof Eicker and CERC, [https://www.cerc.gc.ca/chairholders-titulaires/index-eng.aspx?filter=eicker click here]
 
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To learn more about Mary and the CUI, [[/canurb.org/team/|click here]].
 
To learn more about Mary and the CUI, [[/canurb.org/team/|click here]].
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=== Jeanhy Shim ===
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|For over 30 years, Jeanhy has been involved in a wide range of real estate development activities in the Toronto Region and southern Ontario, including land acquisition, market research, project feasibility analysis, master-planning, project design development, marketing strategy and sales launch. Currently, Jeanhy is President of Housing Lab Toronto – an independent market research and development consulting firm, as well as founder of two non-profit start-ups: Crosswalk Communities – an affordable rental housing development company; and Divercities –an affordable retail and commercial space solutions advisory firm. In her community, Jeanhy teaches a graduate course on affordable housing development at the University of Toronto, where she also serves on the Advisory Board of the Infrastructure Institute at the School of Cities. Recently, she completed a 7-year term on the Board of Directors of Waterfront Toronto – a tri-government agency transforming 800 hectares of waterfront lands. Jeanhy holds a B.A. from McGill University in Montreal and a Master’s degree from London School of Economics and Political Science in England
 
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