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<p style="text-align:left; padding: 10px; margin-top: -10px; width:1130px"><strong>[[Colloque sur la recherche et l'innovation 2024 - Conférenciers|Français]]</strong></p>
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[[File:ResearchSymBanner - EN.jpg|alt=|1124x1124px|Research and Innovation Symposium 2024]]
 
[[File:ResearchSymBanner - EN.jpg|alt=|1124x1124px|Research and Innovation Symposium 2024]]
<p style="background-color: #cfe2f3; padding: 5px; margin-top: -10px; width:1114px" "><small></small><big><strong>[[Research and Innovation Symposium 2024 Agenda|Agenda]]</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;
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<strong>[[Research and Innovation Symposium 2024 Speakers|Conference speakers]]</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;
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<big><strong>[[Research and Innovation Symposium 2024 About|About]]</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;
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<strong>[[Research and Innovation Symposium 2024 Agenda|Agenda]]</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;
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<strong>[[Research and Innovation Symposium 2024 Speakers|Speakers]]</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;
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<strong>Research Showcase Catalogue (WIP)</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
<strong>Research Showcase Catalogue (WIP)</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;
<strong>[https://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/gmap-gcarte/index-eng.html Housing and Infrastructure Project Map]</strong></big><small></small></p>
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<strong>[https://www.infrastructure.gc.ca/gmap-gcarte/index-eng.html Housing and Infrastructure Project Map]</strong></big></p>
 
   
 
   
 
<h1>Conference Speakers</h1>
 
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=== Honey Berk ===
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Executive Director, CUNY Building Performance Lab
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|Honey Berk is the Executive Director of the CUNY Building Performance Lab (CUNY BPL), which is based at the City College campus of the City University of New York. In this role, she directs the organization's operations; manages core contracts for applied research and training programs; and works with team leads to ensure quality of work, efficient resource allocation, and fiscal responsibility. Honey joined CUNY BPL in 2011 as the Director of Technology and has been responsible for building out the organization’s applied research programs in energy data analytics, application development, process automation, and measurement and verification. Under her leadership, through their work with NYC DCAS Division of Energy Management (DEM), CUNY BPL developed an advanced analytics application that generates inverse models and whole facility M&V for the NYC municipal portfolio at scale. The application provides critical intelligence that supports DEM in their efforts to meet NYC’s aggressive climate mitigation goals.
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Honey has published several papers on building energy performance, and she is a U.S. patent holder for an application developed to assesses capabilities of a building automation system. In addition to her work at CUNY BPL, Honey has taught at the CUNY School of Professional Studies and Yeshiva University and has mentored capstone teams in the Sustainability program at City College. Honey holds a Master’s in Data Analytics from the CUNY School of Professional Studies and a Bachelor’s in Psychology from New York University. Honey is also an accredited LEED AP O+M professional, and a Certified Measurement and Verification Professional.
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Jamey has held executive positions with Indigenous Services Canada, PPP Canada, the National Secretariat on Homelessness, and Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, where in each organization he led partnership development teams dedicated to finding alternate solutions. In recent years, his consulting clients have included First Nations, national and regional Indigenous organizations, federal and provincial governments, and non-profit organizations serving vulnerable populations.
 
Jamey has held executive positions with Indigenous Services Canada, PPP Canada, the National Secretariat on Homelessness, and Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, where in each organization he led partnership development teams dedicated to finding alternate solutions. In recent years, his consulting clients have included First Nations, national and regional Indigenous organizations, federal and provincial governments, and non-profit organizations serving vulnerable populations.
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To learn more about Dr. Chitti, [https://www.linkedin.com/in/marco-chitti-93b63264/?original_referer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Egoogle%2Eca%2F&originalSubdomain=ca click here.]
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=== Fiona Coughlin ===
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CEO/Executive Director, Habitat for Humanity Windsor-Essex
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|Fiona works daily to open doors to prosperity by building with families living in core housing need. Her 24 years experience spans the scope of work with large government bodies to small shop community groups. Throughout her career, she has actively supported and driven the opening of many service operations in Ontario. In the GTA she helped open a specialized group home for seniors with developmental disabilities, and “The Exchange” a unique community centre built around a food bank. In Windsor she helped The Downtown Mission’s open doors on its innovative new "Wellness Centre."
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Since 2017 Fiona has served as the CEO of Habitat for Humanity Windsor-Essex. In her time with Habitat, she and her team have built affordable homes in Leamington, Windsor and Kingsville, Ontario. In addition, she and her team relaunched the Windsor Furniture bank, opened one of the largest and most successful Habitat ReStores in Canada.
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In 2019, Fiona joined Habitat for Humanity on a build in Kenya where she had the opportunity to learn from local leaders about the universal need for affordable housing solutions and the ways they were addressing this with minimal resources. This experience lead to a partnership with the University of Windsor’s Engineering Team and CMHC to pilot experimental 3D printing project.
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In 2022 Fiona lead a collaborative group to complete the first 3D printed home permitted for residential use in Canada. This history making building is also the first multi-unit 3D printed building in North America and the first built with Concrete rather than the less sustainable mortar.
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Fiona sits on the Board of Tarion, the designated administrative authority of Ontario’s new home warranty program. Fiona currently serves as a member of the Tarion Investment Committee and the Tarion Human Resources & Compensation Committee. Formerly she served on the board of the Windsor Essex Home Builders Association and the City of Windsor Housing Advisory Committee. Her work at Habitat for Humanity is currently focused on neighbourhood renewal in core areas of need in Windsor.
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Fiona was awarded the YMCA Peace Medal, BizX Magazines Powerhouse Professional” award and was named the Windsor Essex Chamber of Commerce 2022 “Professional of the Year” for her contributions and leadership in the housing sector.
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Fiona’s lived experience in social housing drives her work with Habitat for Humanity. She believes in working collaboratively to build a world where everyone has a decent place to live.
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To learn more about Fiona and Habitat for Humanity Windsor-Essex, [https://www.linkedin.com/in/fionacoughlin/ click here.]
 
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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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=== Sabine Dietz ===
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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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=== Dr. Colin Ellard===
 
=== Dr. Colin Ellard===
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|Colin Ellard is a cognitive neuroscientist at the University of Waterloo and director of its Urban Realities Laboratory.  Ellard works at the intersection of urban and architectural design and experimental psychology.  He has developed a novel set of methods by which the human response to the built environment can be measured using a toolkit consisting of both traditional psychological methods and sensor-based measurements of physiology and brain function.  Ellard publishes his work frequently in the peer-reviewed scientific literature but he also engages in extensive knowledge mobilization work involving collaboration and partnership with architects, museums and other NGOs. Ellard is an Urban Design and Mental Health Fellow, a Salzburg Global Fellow and an editor of the Journal of Environmental Psychology and the Journal of Urban Design and Mental Health. Ellard’s most recent book is Places of the Heart (Bellevue Literary Press, 2015).
 
|Colin Ellard is a cognitive neuroscientist at the University of Waterloo and director of its Urban Realities Laboratory.  Ellard works at the intersection of urban and architectural design and experimental psychology.  He has developed a novel set of methods by which the human response to the built environment can be measured using a toolkit consisting of both traditional psychological methods and sensor-based measurements of physiology and brain function.  Ellard publishes his work frequently in the peer-reviewed scientific literature but he also engages in extensive knowledge mobilization work involving collaboration and partnership with architects, museums and other NGOs. Ellard is an Urban Design and Mental Health Fellow, a Salzburg Global Fellow and an editor of the Journal of Environmental Psychology and the Journal of Urban Design and Mental Health. Ellard’s most recent book is Places of the Heart (Bellevue Literary Press, 2015).
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She has previously been the Project Coordinator for Fairbnb Coop Canada and a community organizer with Coming Together Vancouver (a mutual aid organization launched at the beginning of COVID-19. Suzanne’s overall work aims to build a robust alternative to current economic paradigms: a healthy social/solidarity economy.
 
She has previously been the Project Coordinator for Fairbnb Coop Canada and a community organizer with Coming Together Vancouver (a mutual aid organization launched at the beginning of COVID-19. Suzanne’s overall work aims to build a robust alternative to current economic paradigms: a healthy social/solidarity economy.
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As a professional economist and an advocate for municipalities’ autonomy and self-reliance, Adam continues to work in the public finance field through the municipal, academic, public policy, and consulting sectors.
 
As a professional economist and an advocate for municipalities’ autonomy and self-reliance, Adam continues to work in the public finance field through the municipal, academic, public policy, and consulting sectors.
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=== Oriol Gavaldà ===
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|Oriol Gavaldà-Torrellas holds a degree in industrial engineering, a Master of Science in renewable energy and environment, and a degree in economics. Oriol began his career implementing renewable energy rural electrification projects worldwide for 6 years. After this experience, he joined AIGUASOL cooperative, where he worked on several consulting and real projects related to renewable energies and energy efficiency.
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Subsequently, Oriol focused its work on deepening the analysis of business models and the financing of energy efficiency projects. He has worked as an independent consultant for the largest multilateral organizations (World Bank, United Nations, CAF, etc.). He was Director of Research and Development of AIGUASOL for three years and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for six years, which allowed AIGUASOL to become one of the leading sustainability companies in Spain.
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=== Denisa Ionescu ===
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|Denisa Ionescu is a Senior Manager with the BC Housing Research Centre, and is responsible for the development and implementation of research and education initiatives designed to improve the quality of residential construction in B.C.
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Denisa holds a Master of Applied Science, and a Ph.D. degree in Metals and Materials Engineering from the University of British Columbia.  She has over 30 years of experience in applied research projects with focus on development, characterization, and performance of materials, including building materials and wall assemblies. 
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As both an Instructor and an Employment Navigator Jonathan has experience working one-on-one with barriers preventing Indigenous employment and hindering workforce growth. He excels in identifying personal values and experiences to support individuals struggling to balance the demands of employment and life, most prominently in developing and teaching Workforce Literacy and Essential Skills initiatives for unemployed Indigenous Individuals and youth, sharing the tools and knowledge needed to surmount modern workplace expectations without sacrificing identity or agency. With Innovation Seven Jonathan approaches every project and client with this same level of care to provide expertise that is consistent and reflective of the Seven Grandfather Teachings.  
 
As both an Instructor and an Employment Navigator Jonathan has experience working one-on-one with barriers preventing Indigenous employment and hindering workforce growth. He excels in identifying personal values and experiences to support individuals struggling to balance the demands of employment and life, most prominently in developing and teaching Workforce Literacy and Essential Skills initiatives for unemployed Indigenous Individuals and youth, sharing the tools and knowledge needed to surmount modern workplace expectations without sacrificing identity or agency. With Innovation Seven Jonathan approaches every project and client with this same level of care to provide expertise that is consistent and reflective of the Seven Grandfather Teachings.  
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|As an expert and manager, he has contributed, among other things, to the Housing and Climate Task Force; the central coordinating committee of the Balanced Supply of Housing Research Collaborative; the PORTES Solution Lab for housing affordability and sustainability; and the document PORTES OUVERTES - Pour une sortie de crise durable en habitation.
 
|As an expert and manager, he has contributed, among other things, to the Housing and Climate Task Force; the central coordinating committee of the Balanced Supply of Housing Research Collaborative; the PORTES Solution Lab for housing affordability and sustainability; and the document PORTES OUVERTES - Pour une sortie de crise durable en habitation.
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|Natalie Napier is the Lead of Research & Storytelling at social design agency, InWithForward. She sees these two mandates - research and storytelling - as an opportunity to redefine research relationships, share emerging narratives that convey possibility, and through them, identify the design specs of future social infrastructure.
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|Rochelle Nieuwenhuis is a Community Co-Researcher with InWithForward, and lives in Amiskwaciwâskahikan (Edmonton). She holds a BSc Honors in Mathematics and is also curious about questions of the heart: questions about change and human nature, and what it means to create a thriving community. She spent 8 years working at a non-profit with people experiencing poverty and homelessness, and wrestled with questions around charity vs solidarity, doing with not for, agency and dignity, restorative practice, kinship, conflict resolution, and team culture. She holds a certificate in Dialogue for Peaceful Change, and has also worked as a Health and Safety Analyst and led the implementation of an organizational Health and Safety Program.  
 
|Rochelle Nieuwenhuis is a Community Co-Researcher with InWithForward, and lives in Amiskwaciwâskahikan (Edmonton). She holds a BSc Honors in Mathematics and is also curious about questions of the heart: questions about change and human nature, and what it means to create a thriving community. She spent 8 years working at a non-profit with people experiencing poverty and homelessness, and wrestled with questions around charity vs solidarity, doing with not for, agency and dignity, restorative practice, kinship, conflict resolution, and team culture. She holds a certificate in Dialogue for Peaceful Change, and has also worked as a Health and Safety Analyst and led the implementation of an organizational Health and Safety Program.  
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To find out more about Duncan and CUNY BPL, [https://cunybpl.org/ click here.]
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Steven also holds an MBA and a Masters in Public Policy from Harvard University, where he graduated as a Baker Scholar. He also received an Honours Degree in Business Administration from the University of Western Ontario.
 
Steven also holds an MBA and a Masters in Public Policy from Harvard University, where he graduated as a Baker Scholar. He also received an Honours Degree in Business Administration from the University of Western Ontario.
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To learn more about the Canada Infrastructure Bank and Steven, [https://cib-bic.ca/en/ click here.]
 
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To learn more about Jeanhy, [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanhy-shim-5b7b1012/?originalSubdomain=ca click here].
 
To learn more about Jeanhy, [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanhy-shim-5b7b1012/?originalSubdomain=ca click here].
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=== Karen Shlesinger ===
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Program Director, Urban Lab and Sustainable Infrastructure, Schulich School of Business, York University
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|Karen Shlesinger is Program Director of the Tim and Frances Price Urban Lab and Sustainable Infrastructure at the Schulich School of Business, York University. In this role she leads academic multi-disciplinary collaborations focused on innovation in sustainable infrastructure and heads the York University certificate programming in Real Assets. She is passionate about addressing the pressing challenges and opportunities associated with sustainable, resilient, and equitable infrastructure; housing affordability; the energy transition; and related AI advances.
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Karen’s work in advising Global Affairs Canada will help shape Canada’s strategy for global involvement in infrastructure for the 2025 G7 Summit. As Director of the Sustainable Infrastructure Fellowship Program, Karen led the global G7-initiative for capacity building and the mobilization of private capital towards closing the infrastructure finance gap – graduating 67 alumni from 22 countries. Her professional experience includes over 14 years in real estate and infrastructure; as well as 5 years in software design and IT consulting. Karen brings a penchant for action and an ability to manage complex projects.
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Karen is an accomplished professional with an MBA specialization in real estate and infrastructure, and an Hon.B.Sc. in Computer Science.
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To find out more about Alison and the University of Toronto, [https://politics.utoronto.ca/faculty/profile/382/ click here]
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To learn more about Conrad, [https://www.linkedin.com/in/cspeckert/?originalSubdomain=ca click here].
 
To learn more about Conrad, [https://www.linkedin.com/in/cspeckert/?originalSubdomain=ca click here].
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=== Gregory Spencer ===
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Director of Research, Canadian Urban Institute
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|Greg Spencer is the Director of Research at the Canadian Urban Institute. He has over 25 years of experience in urban and economic development policy making and research. Greg has worked in consulting and academia roles across Canada, the UK, and Ireland helping local communities reach their full potential. He has authored high profile reports with leading urban think tanks such as Brookings Metro, The Martin Prosperity Institute, and NESTA. He has also written op-eds in the Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, and the Guardian. Greg holds a Ph.D. in Economic Geography and a M.Sc. in Planning from the University of Toronto and a B.A. in Geography from Bishops University.
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