TISED Newsletter 

The role of the Electrode Surface in Solar-Driven Pyridine-Catalyzed CO2 Reduction

Wednesday, June 21, 2017 13:00to14:30

The design of new technologies that shift U.S. power consumption away from fossil fuels toward sustainable alternatives must take into account the nation's large-scale need for stored chemical...

Energy Systems Integration: a multidisciplinary global imperative for a low-carbon society

Tuesday, May 2, 2017 17:30to19:00

An obvious path to a low-carbon economy requires a simultaneous increase in the penetration of variable renewable energy sources and an increase in the efficiency of the energy system overall.3450...

Is there a role for microgrids in the energy future of Quebec and Canada?

Tuesday, April 25, 2017 18:00to20:00

Hosted by TISED's Scholar-in-Residence, Chris Marnay, this event ​has multiple speakers with interesting perspectives!3625 avenue du Parc, Montreal, QC, H2X 3P8, CA/tisedCategory: Sustainability...

Green roofs for stormwater retention and flowrate attenuation

Friday, February 3, 2017 15:30to17:00

A free seminar by Denis M. O’Carroll, ARC Future Fellow and Associate Professor, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Water Research Laboratory, Connected Waters Initiative, UNSW Sydney....

Fourth Annual Trottier Symposium on Sustainable Engineering, Energy and Design

Tuesday, April 11, 2017toWednesday, April 12, 2017

Transportation: What’s Fuelling the Transition? Amphithéâtre Bell (Room: C-631) at Polytechnique Montreal, CA/tisedCategory: Sustainability Research

Protective wear inspired by fish scales

23 Jan 2017

For several years, François Barthelat and his team have been trying to replicate the kind of protection combined with flexibility offered by certain kinds of animal scales. Their goal is to create...

Green roofs for stormwater retention and flowrate attenuation

Seminar by Denis M. O’Caroll, ARC Future Fellow and Associate Professor, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Water Research Laboratory, Connected Waters Initiative, UNSW Sydney.

Sustainable Innovation through Green Chemistry (2017)

Green Chemistry is a rapidly growing area as companies grapple with increased regulatory requirements, supply constraints, and consumer demands for sustainable products. Now in its fifth year, this...

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