UniversityofStrathclyde
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Theme: WORLD 2.0

This event occurred on
October 29, 2016
Glasgow, Glasgow City
United Kingdom

World 2.0 is a representation of high concepts in a wide range of varieties throughout global themes, incorporating a novel, advantageous, practical, and technological point of view. The ideas due to be presented, aim to breath a new life into elementary approaches resulting in a world where Ontological designs can flourish. A wide range of student, staff, and speakers will take to the stage, exploring how one’s journey can ultimately create a meaningful impact on the world. TEDx University of Strathclyde 2016 will be a truly inspiring composition of ideas worth spreading.

Technology and Innovation Centre
121 George St
Glasgow, Glasgow City, G1 1RD
United Kingdom
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Catherine Cahn

Catherine attended law school at the University of California, Berkeley and is qualified as a lawyer in both California and England.Starting her career at Latham and Watkins in San Francisco, she then moved to London where she spent five years in the City, working first as a finance lawyer at O’Melveny & Myers, and then latterly as an investment banker at Merrill Lynch. Catherine is Head of Operations in the Glasgow office and production studio and has been overseeing all aspects of its development, utilising her experience as a television producer, lawyer and investment banker to run the production team. About company: Three years after the release of their first films, Twig and the primary school product Tigtag are now used by more than 10,000 schools in more than 50 countries and in 14 languages. Children using their own devices in class break the barriers to entry set by government and established educationalists. Teachers and students can start to make their own decisions about the way they want to teach and learn.It is a revolution that has been a long time coming.

Edgar Grunewald

Edgar Grunewald is an internet content creator based in Dublin. In the spring of 2014, he set up the youtube channel, Artifexian. The aim of which channel is to be a valuable worldbuilding resource for creators of sci-fi/fantasy fiction. The Artifexian Podcast, launched in the following year and co-hosted by Bill McGrath, carries on these ideals but in a longer conversational format. He considers worldbuilding to be an academic endeavour in its own right: a tool to focus and drive life-learning. He worldbuilds to understand more about our universe and his greatest joy in life is passing knowledge onto others. The success of Artifexian in all its form brought him to the attention of his alma mater, The Royal Irish Academy of Music. In September 2016, he began working for the university creating educational music theory videos for them. Outside of video creation, he enjoys recreational mathematics, watching Star Trek, and eating liquorice. His favourite fictional character is Captain Jean-Luc Picard and favourite recording artist is Lauryn Hill and despite being on this planet for the best part of three decades, he has yet to devise an effective way to finish off a biog.

Michael Groves

Michael Groves is a geographer with a PhD in remote sensing. He has over 20 years’ experience in natural resources, environmental management and sustainability reporting. His working life began in south-east Asia, pioneering audits of sustainable forest management. On returning to the UK he set up a consultancy that created annual sustainability reports for large companies. He sold this business in 2011. After, he finally found the right balance between his background, “world saving” ideas and successful business and run Topolytics. Topolytics is a software product for environmental managers in industry. It makes granular data on commercial waste, emissions and resource efficiency visible and actionable.

Robert Kalin

Professor Kalin’s academic and professional interests are focused on Environment Science and Engineering to underpin the global sustainability agendas. His work ranges from hydrogeology and Paleohydrology of local to regional scale groundwater systems, study of global biogeochemical cycles and climate change, to site specific biogeochemistry of water treatment, contaminated land and groundwater (including engineering design of sustainable remediation methods), development of new chemical analysis techniques for soil, air and water that to better understand risk to humans and the environment. Professor Kalin has been active in research and capacity building for water resource management and environment & human health research in many countries in the Middle East, Far East, and Africa. One example is Professor Kalin Chaired the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Expert Meeting to Develop Educational Products for Global Capacity Building in Isotope Hydrology Vienna, Austria, (Development and Validation of Global Teaching for UN Decade Water for Life). Currently, he has a number of water and human health projects underway in Malawi.

Sajjad Khan

Sajjad Khan is a Civil Engineering Student at the University of Strathclyde. He has been an ambassador for ethnic minorities, volunteering and travelling for humanitarian work and generally working to serve global community and those around him. Why you should listen: Sajjad Khan aims to promote Humans to be Human again, his topic reflects upon his personal experience through many countries. His visit to Africa was his key inspiration on developing this talk, saddened to see how some part of this world are so neglected and left behind while others reach out for the moon and aim for the stars. He now created an initiative called AFRICA AID – which enables young people to get involved in a life changing experience by visiting Africa and connecting the two different worlds. What others say: Some say he is: Others Believe: “The Scottish Bruce Wayne” – J.M. “Sajjad Khan is a driven, passionate and ambitious individual who wants to make the most out of life. His Humanitarian work across the globe for different charities/foundations shows care and compassion for others” R.S.

Stefan Celosia

Stefan Celosia is a musician, composer, producer and physics student from the University of Strathclyde. Graduating in 2013, he went on to study music and develop his skills in a live and recording environment, leading to his presence today on the Glasgow music scene as a professional multi-instrumentalist performer. ....Having produced music for many years, Stefan now uses the wealth of knowledge and people to bridge the gap between conceptual and practical music, leaving the creative possibilities to be as much an extensions of the self as possible. Stefan is also part of Clanadonia - Scotland’s hardest working tribal drums and pipe band whose members have been entertaining for over decades with countless credits in stage, screen, radio and TV. Their high energy blend of tribal rhythms, bagpipes and tartan clad mayhem has wowed audiences across the globe.

Organizing team

Junaid
Jamshed

Glasgow, United Kingdom
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