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Dr. Upali Nanda

January 30, 2024

The Art & Science of Being Human: An emerging perspective on research in practice

Dr. Upali Nanda
Dr. Upali Nanda

Join Lawrence Technological University's College of Architecture and Design on Tuesday, January 30th, 2024 at 12:30pm ET for the first speaker in our innovative Spring 2024 Design x Technology Lecture Series.

In this presentation Dr. Upali Nanda, Global Research Director for HKS and Associate Professor of Practice at University of Michigan will share what it takes to build research in practice, how an anchor on the art and science of being Human can transform our ecological and societal challenges, and how intersections between industry, academy and non-profits are essential to build robust coalitions that can get to meaningful impact.

What you can expect:

  • Real look at behind the curtains of what research in practice looks like
  • Honest conversation about opportunities and challenges of bringing research into practice
  • ABC's of change: AI/ Automation, Brain/ Building; Climate/ Carbon. How to use these building blocks in effective coalitions of change
  • Call to action: Understand from the students what they see as their role in a rapidly changing world, and the pathways to make that happen

This lecture is free and open to the public. As part of CoAD's Design x Technology Lecture Series, guests may watch online or on campus. Register for the location/viewing details.

CEU: This lecture equals 1 professional architecture credit. To prepare for any potential audit, we suggest you register for this lecture and hold onto your confirmation. Upon verification of attendance, CoAD will supply a certificate of completion. When you request a certificate, you must send us your lecture confirmation so keep that information handy.

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About Upali

Dr. Upali Nanda is Principal and Global Director of Research for HKS, an international architectural firm where she spearheads and leads research projects globally. She also teaches as Associate Professor of Practice at the Taubman School of Architecture and Urban Planning at University of Michigan and serves as the Executive Director for the non-profit Center for Advanced Design Research and Education. Her award-winning research around health and wellbeing, neuroscience and architecture, sensthetics, point of decision design, and outcome-driven design has been widely published. She has won various research and innovation awards including the 2018 Women in Architecture Innovator Award.

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