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EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Infrastructure and Built Environment: Resilience in a Changing World (FIBE2)

 

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Natasha Balwit-Cheung is an MRes student in the FIBE2 CDT, supervised by Professor Abir Al-Tabbaa and Dr. Sripriya Rengaraju and sponsored by Arup. Her research focuses on planning for geothermal energy and the material and life cycle impacts of ground source heat pumps and thermo-active geostructures across multiple scales.

As a researcher at Architecture 2030, she worked with city planning and sustainability departments to analyze building sector energy use and suggest policy interventions to reduce them. At the Albuquerque-based planning and landscape architecture firm Sites Southwest, she worked on comprehensive plans and community planning for public clients. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Urban Studies and Planning from MIT, where she was also an Arts Scholar, admissions blogger and student researcher in the Urban Metabolism Group, and is a former fellow of The Atlantic. She is also a writer, and her selected work can be found at balwitcheung.com/publications.

 

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Lunchtime Seminar with Ele Brown

2 May 2024

Speaker: Ele Brown, CEng, MICE Title: Design Management: What is it and how do I get there? Abstract: Interested in a career in engineering but don't want to be a technical expert? Maybe design management is for you! Ele will be talking about her journey from Cambridge civil engineering graduate to geotechnical engineer to...

Cambridge Festival 2024 with Cohort 5

25 March 2024

The FIBE2 Cambridge Festival games on “Nature-Inspired Infrastructure: building resilient Bridges and Buildings to counter Climate Change” at the Cambridge Festival Family Weekend on 23 rd March was a huge success! The game comprised building a suspension bridge set made of laser-cut wooden interlocking elements which...

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