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Skule(TM) Lunch & Learn: Metal additive manufacturing: from 3D printing to industrial applications

U of T Engineering alumni, join us for this monthly series. Learn about exciting research in diverse subjects from U of T Engineering professors.

We spend approximately 90% of our lives indoors, making the quality of our indoor air crucial to our well-being. The indoor microbiome—comprising bacteria, fungi and viruses—plays a significant role in our health. Changing climate patterns, such as wet weather and flooding, along with materials like carpet and drywall, are creating mold growth and air quality challenges. These issues are particularly severe in First Nations housing, where poor ventilation and high moisture levels are prevalent. 

How can engineering and microbiology enable us to optimize human health, aid in pandemic preparedness and benefit our most vulnerable communities?  

Professor Sarah Haines’ research explores the unseen world within our homes. She’ll share her research examining building materials and the influence of moisture on indoor mold growth, the use of portable air cleansers for viral surveillance and current pathways forward for co-developing solutions that improve indoor air quality in northern First Nations communities.  

Join us on October 9, 2024, at our monthly Skule™ Lunch & Learn.

Virtual: A Zoom link will be sent to all guests who registered.

Cost: Free


*NEW INITIATIVE*

By registering for the Skule™ Lunch & Learn event, you could potentially earn Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits. CPDs are essential for professional engineers and limited license holders to renew their licenses annually through the PEO PEAK Program. If you’re wondering whether this event offering qualifies you for CPD credits, click here to learn more

Skule(TM) Lunch & Learn: Metal additive manufacturing: from 3D printing to industrial applications

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Venue

November 13, 2024 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Venue

Online, link shared upon registration

U of T Engineering alumni, join us for this monthly series. Learn about exciting research in diverse subjects from U of T Engineering professors.

We spend approximately 90% of our lives indoors, making the quality of our indoor air crucial to our well-being. The indoor microbiome—comprising bacteria, fungi and viruses—plays a significant role in our health. Changing climate patterns, such as wet weather and flooding, along with materials like carpet and drywall, are creating mold growth and air quality challenges. These issues are particularly severe in First Nations housing, where poor ventilation and high moisture levels are prevalent. 

How can engineering and microbiology enable us to optimize human health, aid in pandemic preparedness and benefit our most vulnerable communities?  

Professor Sarah Haines’ research explores the unseen world within our homes. She’ll share her research examining building materials and the influence of moisture on indoor mold growth, the use of portable air cleansers for viral surveillance and current pathways forward for co-developing solutions that improve indoor air quality in northern First Nations communities.  

Join us on October 9, 2024, at our monthly Skule™ Lunch & Learn.

Virtual: A Zoom link will be sent to all guests who registered.

Cost: Free


*NEW INITIATIVE*

By registering for the Skule™ Lunch & Learn event, you could potentially earn Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits. CPDs are essential for professional engineers and limited license holders to renew their licenses annually through the PEO PEAK Program. If you’re wondering whether this event offering qualifies you for CPD credits, click here to learn more

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Date:
November 13, 2024
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Cost:
Free
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Website:
https://alumni.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/ll-yuzou/

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