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SUMMARY:MASc Thesis Presentation by Tamar Meshulam
DESCRIPTION:Between Public Space and Private Living: Social Infrastructure Types as Enablers of Compact Housing (MASc Thesis Presentation)\nCandidate: Tamar Meshulam\nSupervisor: Professor Shoshanna Saxe\nWednesday\, June 10\, 2026 at 11 a.m.\nLocation: GB107 – Galbraith Building\nor Join via TEAMS: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/238227794200689?p=1oy4TOjvAAzerWXDQp    
URL:https://civmin.utoronto.ca/event/masc-thesis-presentation-by-tamar-meshulam/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260612T150000
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SUMMARY:PhD Departmental Defence by Jiahao Wang
DESCRIPTION:AI-Enabled Public Transit Intelligence across Planning\, Operations\, and Rider Communication (PhD Departmental Defence)\nCandidate: Jiahao Wang\nSupervisor: Professor Amer Shalaby\nFriday\, June 12\, 2026\, 3:00–5:00 p.m.\nIn-person: SF1009\, Sandford Fleming Building\nOR Join via Microsoft Teams: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/28967828691938?p=mi24qLUKYVr6TiBahT\nMeeting ID: 289 678 286 919 38.   Passcode: g3m2xJ7V
URL:https://civmin.utoronto.ca/event/phd-departmental-defence-by-jiahao-wang/
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SUMMARY:CivMin Convocation Reception
DESCRIPTION:Graduating students from the CivMin class of 2T6 and 2T5 + PEY\, join us for a special reception following your Convocation Ceremony!\nThis event is a chance to celebrate with classmates\, family\, professors and staff. \nLook for an email in your U of T email in-box as of mid-May. \n 
URL:https://civmin.utoronto.ca/event/civmin-convocation-reception/
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SUMMARY:Guest lecture by Prof. Andrew Sonta\, EPFL - Modelling social and environmental sustainability in human-building interaction
DESCRIPTION:Modelling social and environmental sustainability in human-building interaction\nProfessor Andrew Sonta\nSchool of Architecture\, Civil and Environmental Engineering\nÉcole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)\n \nThursday\, June 18\, 2026 at 10 a.m.\nSF1009\, Sandford Fleming Building \nREGISTER IN ADVANCE – FREE TO ATTEND \n  \nAbstract \nThe built environment has a dual set of responsibilities. On one hand\, given buildings’ outsized impact on the environment\, it is imperative to improve sustainability of construction and efficiency of operation. On the other hand\, our buildings serve a fundamentally human purpose: they should support our human-centric goals such as well-being and productivity. To advance our understanding of holistic building performance and potential\, we must take a research perspective that integrates these two sets of responsibilities. This talk will cover research at EPFL’s ETHOS Lab that works toward this integration. Using data from sensors and open sources enables the development of empirical\, scalable\, and socially aware methods that computationally analyze human-building interactions to improve built environment design and operation. The research presented works toward a vision where explicit modeling and analysis of human systems can help us transform the way we design and manage our built environment to support our social and environmental goals. \n  \nBio \nAndrew Sonta is an Assistant Professor in the School of Architecture\, Civil and Environmental Engineering at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). He directs the ETHOS Lab: Engineering and Technology for Human Oriented Sustainability. His research leverages data-driven tools to better understand human behavior in the built environment and to integrate this understanding into tools that promote both social and environmental sustainability. Prior to joining EPFL\, he received his PhD from Stanford University’s Sustainable Design and Construction program\, studying human-building interaction in commercial buildings. He was then a postdoctoral research fellow at Columbia University’s Data Science Institute\, working in the smart cities focus area. He has also taught in the architecture program at the University of San Francisco. His work spans engineering\, design\, social science\, and data science and aims to address urban sustainability challenges through a multidisciplinary lens.
URL:https://civmin.utoronto.ca/event/guest-lecture-by-prof-andrew-sonta-epfl-modelling-social-and-environmental-sustainability-in-human-building-interaction/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260627
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SUMMARY:TransitData 2026
DESCRIPTION:10th International Symposium on the Use of Public Transit Automated Data for Planning\, Operations\, and Management \nWebsite: https://www.transitdata2026.ca/ \n 
URL:https://civmin.utoronto.ca/event/transitdata-2026/
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