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Interconnect Conference 2024

October 2, 2024, Faculty Club Ballroom

Electrification can reduce emissions, but doing so fairly poses challenges.

Community-led projects empower local communities to plan and manage their own electrification.

Our panel will explore the opportunities and challenges of electrification, drawing on research and practical experience.

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Conference Program

Detailed program:
PDF icon McISCE 2024 Interconnect Conference Program Guide

Time Session

8h45 – 9h00

Introduction

9h00 – 10h00

3MT + questions forÌýMcISCE Trainees

10h00 – 10h30

Break + posters

10h30 – 12h00

Several interactive workshops for McISCE Trainees

(on research, taking your product from lab-to-market, and careers in industry)

12h00 – 13h15

LUNCH

13h15 – 13h30

Professor Sylvain Coulombe
Director McISCE

13h30 –14h15

Keynote 1:ÌýKelsey Kane-Ritsch,
Director, Community Implementation at Rewiring America

14h15-14h30

Short break

14h30 – 15h15

Keynote 2:ÌýChristina Hoicka
Canada Research Chair in Urban Planning for Climate Change at University of Victoria

15h15 – 15h45

Break + posters

15h45

Panel: Community-led electrification from end-to-end

17h00 – 19h00

Cocktails + posters

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McISCE Interconnect ConferenceÌý

The McISCE Interconnect Conference will be held on October 11, 2023 at Redpath Hall from 12:30-7:00 pm.ÌýThe conference will bring together researchers with various points-of-view on how to achieve a sustainable energy future.

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View the full program for the day
PDF icon Conference program and presenters

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Trainees
The conference will be a great opportunity for McISCE graduate students to present their research and network.
There are two ways students can communicate their research to other members:

  • 3-minute research presentations (3MT) and/or
  • poster presentations

PleaseÌý if you would like to present at the conference.ÌýÌýAbstracts are due by September 22.

The conference includes 4 sessions consisting of presentations from both professors and students. These sessions areÌýintroductions to the research and expertise at McISCE and should rouse discussions during breaks.

Time Schedule
12:30-13:00 Coffee & welcome
13:00-14:00

Research axes presentations

Axis 1. Analysis, Impact and Policy, presented by Mylene Riva

Axis 2. Storage Tec8hnologies, presented by George Demopoulos

Axis 3. Circular Fuel Technologies, presented by Jeffrey Bergthorson

Axis 4. Manufacturing and Systems, presented by YaoYao Fiona Zhao
14:00-14:20

BreakÌý

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14:20-15:10 Three-minute thesis (3MT) by students
15:10-15:30 BreakÌý
15:30-16:30

Engage panel: How can energy transitions be both technically feasible and socially acceptable?

Panelists:

Darin Barney, Art History and Communication Studies, Faculty of Arts

Amy Janzwood, Political Science, Faculty of Arts

Alessandro Navarra, Mining and Materials Engineering, Faculty of Engineering

Philippe Ouzilleau, Mining and Materials Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
16:30-18:00 Poster session + wine and cheese
18:00+ Wrap-upÌý

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