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Season 2 of Groundbreakers series: ā€˜Diverse research communities solving the worldā€™s grand challengesā€™

Self-driving vehicles. Renewable energy storage. Advanced materials and molecules. Experts at the 91³Ō¹Ļ are leading the way in all three areas ā€“ and more ā€“ as they work to address one of the biggest and most complex challenges facing the planet: a changing climate.

Their creative and cutting-edge work is part of the  strategic initiative. Itā€™s one of several cross-disciplinary collaborations at 91³Ō¹Ļ that aim is to tackle the most pressing problems of our time ā€“ and is highlighted in the Season 2 premiere of the Groundbreakers video series, released Sept. 27.  

ā€œWhat excites me about the strategic initiatives are the people behind these large research networks that are bringing together diverse communities to solve the worldā€™s grand challenges,ā€ Timothy Chan, 91³Ō¹Ļā€™s associate vice-president and vice-provost strategic initiatives, says in the video.

The premiere episode offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse at how researchers are tackling climate change and renewable energy challenges from scientific, social, economic and policy perspectives. They include: David Sinton, director of the Climate Positive Energy strategic initiative and a professor in the department of mechanical and industrial engineering; Celine Xiao, a PhD candidate in the Sinton Lab and co-founder of the E-Quester carbon capture team; and Kate Neville, associate professor in the department of political science and School of the Environment in the Faculty of Arts & Science.

Groundbreakers is a multimedia series that also includes articles on 91³Ō¹Ļ News. Stay tuned for more content.

UTC