In the second part of the interview, Dr. Steven Liss, Vice-President of Research and Innovation at Toronto Metropolitan University, delves into the evolving landscape of research and its societal impact. He discusses fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, strengthening partnerships between academia and industry, and advancing innovation ecosystems that drive positive change locally and globally.
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In the second part of the interview, Dr. Steven Liss, Vice-President of Research and Innovation at Toronto Metropolitan University, delves into the evolving landscape of research and its societal impact. He discusses fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, strengthening partnerships between academia and industry, and advancing innovation ecosystems that drive positive change locally and globally.
Exploring Resource Recovery and Beyond with Dr. George Nakhla (Episode 5)
Steeped Tea With Elsayed
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Exploring Resource Recovery and Beyond with Dr. George Nakhla (Episode 5)
Join us on this episode of Steep Tea With Elsayed as we delve deep into the fascinating world of resource recovery and biological nutrient removal with Dr. George Nakhla from Western University. Discover the intricacies of his research, reflect on the value of an academic journey, and explore how to live life to its fullest beyond. Don't miss this insightful and inspiring conversation!
Steeped Tea With Elsayed
In the second part of the interview, Dr. Steven Liss, Vice-President of Research and Innovation at Toronto Metropolitan University, delves into the evolving landscape of research and its societal impact. He discusses fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, strengthening partnerships between academia and industry, and advancing innovation ecosystems that drive positive change locally and globally.