Loss, conflict, and reduced wellbeing are common in regions of the world stressed by climate change and increasing competition for limited resources. The conventional approach to engineering design that creates products, services, and infrastructure for todayÔÇÖs needs must be reevaluated to consider resilience and adaptability, and further, include skillsets from anthropology, economics, and business. This Engineering for Change Seminar Series webinar was led by Dr. Nathan Johnson of Arizona State University and Dr. Jesse Austin-Breneman of the University of Michigan. It outlines approaches to innovation that blend academic research with business practices to create use-inspired solutions with examples in rapidly deployable services for refugees, microgrid design techniques, resilient infrastructure, and workforce development.
E4CÔÇÖs Seminar Series features academic laboratories researching solutions to meet the United NationÔÇÖs Sustainable Development Goals. The worldÔÇÖs cutting edge research deserves a platform with a global audience. Join us for presentations of new findings from investigative teams around the globe each month. And researchers, we welcome your applications to take part in the series. Please send an email to┬áresearch@engineeringforchange.org.
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He currently is the director of the Global Design Laboratory. The group focuses on developing design processes and support tools to help multi-disciplinary design teams think at a systems-level when performing complex system design tasks. This includes investigating the best way to incorporate system-level interactions between stakeholders in emerging markets into the design decision-making process.
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