Women in sustainability showcased at Imperial
Imperial innovators and researchers showcased their work at a Women in Sustainability event.
On Thursday 6 March Sustainable Imperial hosted an event during Sustainability Fortnight to mark International Women’s Day. Women at Imperial presented their environmental sustainability work and Grantham Institute’s Undaunted innovator spoke about their green start-up.
“It was a privilege to join fellow panel members and learn more about their brilliant work as part of this event organised to highlight research and projects by women, addressing sustainability and critical global challenges.” - Marta Koch, PhD candidate, Centre for Environmental Policy.
Vale Gapsyte, Facilities and Safety Support Officer in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, shared her project during her secondment with the Sustainability Hub where she reviewed useful practices to strive towards comfortable and efficient air conditioning.
Alina Sartogo, one of our Undaunted innovators is Co-founder of the Wonki Collective. Alina shared how the Wonki Collective is building software that uses AI to help food manufacturers track, manage and reduce food waste across their entire supply chain.
You can view the presentation slides to learn more about the research and projects covered during this event, including contact information for the presenters to stay updated on their work.
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