We work to produce research that offers solutions for sustainable communities, to implement it through engagement, and create learning experiences for students.
A distinguished panel of University professors will discuss the current Coronavirus situation and what to expect at the TAMU Bush School “What’s Next?” TODAY,March 2, at 5:30 PM on the Texas A&M University campus in Rudder Forum. https://t.co/Gb5ws6rBwp
The IFSC meeting scheduled for Tuesday, January 28th has been CANCELED, sorry for the inconvenience. Information about our February meeting will be shared soon.
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Attend our Welcome Back Meeting and learn more about the Institute and its future! Come and enjoy a free lunch with us at 217 ARCA from 11:00am-12:30pm!
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At the 2019 National Planning Conference outstanding planning projects and people who have made a positive impact on the profession and their communities were recognized, recipients included Texas Target Communities (TTC) Planning team https://t.co/6nLsojKVmE
Kamrie Sarnosky, a doctoral student at Texas A&M School of Public Health, recently presented her research focusing on the sustainability of remote working, especially during disaster recovery. Click the link below to read more! https://t.co/41xvH8hLzT
Dr. Sara Meerow developed a research objective that focuses on exactly what the term 'urban resilience' means. Click the link below to read more and find out what it means! https://t.co/CVoCMKV8lG
Dr. Michelle Meyer and Dr. Lei Zou presented their research on big data and how social media can be applied towards disaster resilience. Click the link below to read more!
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TAMU Galveston's David Retchless will be presenting on Developing and User Testing Tools for Communicating Storm Surge Risk on April 23, 2019 at 12:30 in Rudder Tower Rm. 510!
Doctoral Student in the Environmental and Occupational Health Department will present on her research entitled “Employee Transitions During Disaster Recovery and Sustainability of the Remote Office" today at 12:30 in Rudder Tower Rm. 410!
Dr. Sara Meerow will be presenting on the differences in conceptualizations of resilience across academic literature March 26, 2019 at 12:30 pm in Rudder Tower Rm. 410!
On February 26 at 12:30 pm Dr. Michelle Meyer and Dr. Lei Zou will be presenting on the role that big data and social media play in disaster resilience. Don't miss it in Rudder Tower Rm 410
Honored and grateful to receive NSF CAREER Award from @NSF_ENG to support interdisciplinary #convergence research and education on urban #resilience in my lab. @TAMUEngineering @TAMUCivilEng @tamuHRRC @tamuIfSC https://t.co/aqzTIVYKso
Congratulations to @Mostafavi_Ali for receiving the CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation (@NSF)-one of the most prestigious awards for up-and-coming researchers! The award will be used to study the impact of infrastructure failures during natural disasters on people
Recently members from @tamuIfSC traveled to Austin to meet with the Chief Emergency Manager and leaders from the Department of Emergency Management. Dr. Van Zandt laid out several ways in which the IfSC could lead the 44 initiatives in @GovAbbott's 2018 report to rebuild Texas.
Don’t forget that Dr. Richard Feiock is presenting on his Sustainable Healthy Cities Network today at 12:30 in Rudder Rm. 402! You don’t want to miss it!