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|Dr. Sreekanta Das, Professor of Civil Engineering and Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies at the University of Windsor, is a distinguished expert in the field of innovative construction technologies, with a particular focus on 3D printing and modular or offsite construction. His extensive background includes roles as a Defence Scientist for Canada's Department of National Defence, a structural engineer in India, and a researcher in Australia, enriching his work with a global perspective.
 
|Dr. Sreekanta Das, Professor of Civil Engineering and Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies at the University of Windsor, is a distinguished expert in the field of innovative construction technologies, with a particular focus on 3D printing and modular or offsite construction. His extensive background includes roles as a Defence Scientist for Canada's Department of National Defence, a structural engineer in India, and a researcher in Australia, enriching his work with a global perspective.
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To learn more about Dr. Das, [https://www.uwindsor.ca/engineering/civil/83/dr-sreekanta-das click here].
 
To learn more about Dr. Das, [https://www.uwindsor.ca/engineering/civil/83/dr-sreekanta-das click here].
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=== Sabine Dietz ===
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Executive Director, CLIMAtlantic
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|Dr. Dietz lives on the unceded ancestral lands of the Mi’kmaw People in Sackville, NB, and holds a PhD in biology (UNB). During her 30-year career in the environmental sector, she has worked for Parks Canada as ecosystem scientist, in the private sector as climate change adaptation consultant for both the provincial government and municipalities.
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She has worked and for non-government organizations, as Executive Director of a nature centre, managing programs on species at risk, ecosystem conservation, capacity building, and climate change adaptation. She was a municipal councillor in her home town during a local governance reform process, and is currently chair of the Board of Directors of Nature Canada.
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To learn more about Sabine and CLIMAtlantic, [https://climatlantic.ca/ click here]
 
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