About the speakers. is an applied economist in the School of Economics, University of Sydney, with expertise in the fields of agricultural, environmental, and natural resource economics.
She has also worked across a number of other product-related industries, including foods, cosmetics, veterinary pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and industrial chemicals.
The area was badly affected by the severe tropical cyclone Pam in 2015, in what was regarded as one of the worst natural disasters in Vanuatu’s history.
awareness about Facebook’s policies and products. ... Mia joined the Department after working in Silicon Valley as the Product Counsel for YouTube and, prior to this, the General Counsel for the non-profit Creative Commons.
Understanding carbon in the air: can we avert a climate catastrophe? The science and politics of rising atmospheric temperatures. University of Cambridge Professor Herbert Huppert leads this insightful conversation on how global temperatures in the
And so the surgery becomes more complex, the more longer time in intensive care, the more use of precious resources like blood products, which is interesting and it follows along from
Her research interests lie in understanding the lived experience of people interacting with emerging technologies and exploring how to design future products and systems from such understandings.
Elites in highly unequal societies pollute more, waste more water, emit more carbon dioxide, and produce and consume more products that are designed not to last.
book launch of the new book Prefab Housing and the Future of Building: Product to Process by Professor Aitchison and other leading experts. ... Mathew has published widely, his most recent volume is titled, Prefab Housing and the Future of Building: