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Seminar – Realising the health potential through sustainable built environment designs

November 24, 2022 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

All are invited to the MRC Epidemiology Seminar:

Realising the health potential through sustainable built environment designs

Dr Ronita Bardhan, Department of Architecture, University of Cambridge

This hybrid seminar was held in MRC Epidemiology Unit meeting rooms 1 and 2, Institute of Metabolic Science, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, and online.

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About Dr Bardhan

Dr Ronita Bardhan is an architectural engineer and urban studies educator, with a PhD in urban engineering. She believes that data-driven intelligence of built environments can effectively address sustainability goals and policies. Her research is in the niche sector of the sustainable built environment to inform health and energy decisions in the changing climate and low-income communities. Bardhan uses data-driven methods that couples architectural engineering, AI and machine learning with social sciences to provided built environment solutions for health in resources constraint societies. Her tractable research informs demand-side design solutions using digital tools which positively affects well-being, energy security, and gender equality while entailing fewer environmental risks. Bardhan works in Slum Rehabilitation (social) housing (in India, Indonesia, Ethiopia, South Africa and Brazil).

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Organizer

MRC Epidemiology Unit
Phone
01223 330315
Email
contact@mrc-epid.cam.ac.uk
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Venue

MRC Epidemiology meeting rooms 1&2, Level 3 IMS
Cambridge Biomedical Campus
Cambridge, CB2 0SL United Kingdom
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