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[Pascale Champagne]
Blind Date with Knowledge
October 4, 2018

What happens to all our waste? Dr. Pascale Champagne discusses how integrated bioresource engineering can help generate energy, effectively recycle, and reduce treatment costs.

[Joseph Bramante]
Blind Date with Knowledge
October 4, 2018

How do we understand our place in the universe? Dr. Joseph Bramante explains his research on fundamental theories of dark matter.

[Surveillance Studies Centre panel]
Blind Date with Knowledge
October 4, 2018

Have you ever thought about what happens to all of your data? Dr. David Lyon, PhD Candidate Midori Ogasawara, and Dr. David Murakami Wood discuss the changing nature of surveillance studies and the accountability around mass data collection.

[Gabor Fichtinger and Caitlin Yeo]
Blind Date with Knowledge
October 4, 2018

How could GPS technology revolutionize surgery? Dr. Gabor Fichtinger and Dr. Caitlin Yeo discuss how NaviKnife provides a more precise 3D image for removing cancerous tissues.

[Lisa Guenther]
Blind Date with Knowledge
October 4, 2018

How does the presence of medical professionals impact the administration of capital punishment? Dr. Lisa Guenther discusses the medical effectiveness of the death penalty in the United States.