Innovative Digital Approaches for Sustainable Urban Futures

Innovative Digital Approaches for Sustainable Urban Futures

| Date: Wednesday 11 Dec. 2024 / 17.00 – 18.30 CET
| Place: Online
| Participants: Graduate students of all disciplines and levels
| Registration: https://short.upm.es/9vm4j

The activity,  climate(n)urban  is the First Webinar, addressing four different climate-related challenges that aim to provide a basis for knowledge creation and common understanding among participants. The activities, under the project Innovative Digital Approaches for Sustainable Urban Futures, funded by the 4th EELISA Joint Call, cover BIM, Digital Twin and AI technologies to address the complex challenges that cities face today regarding sustainability, climate change and public health, in order to build resilient urban futures. These challenges highlight various risks and hazards, such as water scarcity/floods, earthquakes, pandemics, and environmental pollution. While AI-driven methods and tools, BIM models and Digital Twins have been used independently in urban planning, architecture and engineering, their integration within collaborative and challenge-based settings needs more attention to provide more comprehensive and innovative ways to handle urban challenges.  The activities encompass raising students’ and researchers’ awareness and literacy about the scope and implications of innovative digital approaches considering those challenges for Sustainable Development Goals 2030.

Moderator

Juan Carlos Mosquera Feijóo, PhD
(Professor at School of Civil Engineering, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid)


Exploring Future City: Assessment Criteria for Climate-Resilient Public Spaces

Mehmet Ronel¹, Gülden Demet Oruç Ertekin², PhD

  • ¹PhD Researcher, Dep. of Urban and Regional Planning, Istanbul Technical University
  • ²Assoc. Professor at Dep. of Urban and Regional Planning, Istanbul Technical University

Resource Economics and Scarcity

Corina – Ionela Dumitrescu, PhD
(Assoc. Professor at Faculty of Entrepreneurship, Business Engineering and Management, University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest)


The Engineer as a Driver of Sustainable Infrastructure

Jaime Gálvez Ruiz, PhD
(Professor at School of Civil Engineering, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid)


An Economic Analysis of Underground Hydrogen Storage in Europe

José Bastías Espejo
(PhD Researcher, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid)

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This webinar is organized by the Circular EELISA Community as part of the In[n]urban Project funded by the 4th EELISA Joint Call.

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