
PhD Lightning Talks

PhD Lightning Talks, part of the School of Architecture's Research Fridays programming, is an opportunity for PhD in the Constructed Environment students to present their research topics, methods, and outcomes for feedback and discussion.
Talks take place on Friday, March 15 and Friday, April 5 from 12pm - 1pm in Campbell 425.
MARCH 15 — LIGHTNING TALKS ARE PRESENTED BY:
Lincoln Lewis
Change in the Chesapeake: Community Planning Decision-Making in an Extreme Coastal Environment
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Bo Bian
Navigating the Cultural Politics Surrounding Authenticity in China's Heritage Preservation
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Julianna Mollica
Using Environmental Neuroscience to Explore Biophilic Residential Design as a Mental Health Intervention
Siri Russell
Some Assembly Required: the role of the comprehensive plan in local land use decision making
APRIL 5 — LIGHTNING TALKS ARE PRESENTED BY:
Ipsita Datta
The Living Build: The Living Build: Integrating Mycelium Integrated Bio-intelligent Systems for Soil Stabilization
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Clara Xavier Marques
Exploring Spatial and Environmental Justice in the Aftermath of the 2015 Fundão Tailing Dam Disaster in Brazil
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Shaheen Alikhan
Waterfronts And Slavery: Liminal Landscapes Through the Lens of the Transatlantic African Slave Trade
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Ye Ma
Quantifying Hygroscopic Deformation Curvature in Natural Wood Sample: A Study on Influencing Factors and Machine Learning Predictions
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