Open Fields Lunch: Healthy Habitats
Event details
Date | 24.03.2022 |
Hour | 12:15 › 13:30 |
Speaker | Michael Davies, Mathias Lerch, Dusan Licina |
Location | Online |
Category | Conferences - Seminars |
Event Language | English |
Open Fields Lunch - Healthy Habitats
The Habitat Research Center is pleased to open its three research fields to discussion during three lunch seminars on Healthy Habitats, Productive Habitats and Landscape Habitats. Offering opportunities for interdisciplinary discussions around urbanization in Transition, the Open Fields Lunches aim to foster new collaborations within the EPFL scientific community.
Following the launched call, we are happy to announce the selected speakers for the first Open Fields Lunch on Healthy Habitats:
The Habitat Research Center is pleased to open its three research fields to discussion during three lunch seminars on Healthy Habitats, Productive Habitats and Landscape Habitats. Offering opportunities for interdisciplinary discussions around urbanization in Transition, the Open Fields Lunches aim to foster new collaborations within the EPFL scientific community.
Following the launched call, we are happy to announce the selected speakers for the first Open Fields Lunch on Healthy Habitats:
- Complex Urban Systems for Sustainability and Health (CUSSH), by Prof. Michael Davies, Professor of Building Physics and Environment at the UCL. International expert in the field.
- Urban sprawl and the changing urban mortality gradient in Switzerland, 1966 to 2018, by Dr. Mathias Lerch, Head of the Urban Demography Laboratory at EPFL. Selected EPFL expert.
- Indoor Environments and Health, by Prof. Dusan Licina, Head of the Human-Oriented Built Environment Lab at EPFL. Selected EPFL expert.
The discussion will be moderated by Anna Pagani, Postdoctoral Researcher at the HERUS laboratory and new member of the Habitat Research Center.
Sandwiches will be offered at the event.
Sandwiches will be offered at the event.
Practical information
- General public
- Free
Organizer
- Habitat Research Center