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Launch event of our new initiative on “Climate Informed Engineering”

Figure caption. Climate Informed Engineering aims to use and integrate the information obtained by the new generation of climate models in engineering products, solutions, and services, thus contributing to resilience and climate change adaptation which is at the heart of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) especially SDG 2, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15 with their corresponding icons presented in this figure (Afetr Shokri et al., 2022, ACS Eng. Au, https://doi.org/10.1021/acsengineeringau.2c00037).

Breakthroughs in computing have led to development of new generations of Earth Systems Models providing detailed information on how our planet may locally respond to the ongoing global warming. Access to such climate information systems presents an unprecedented opportunity for engineers to make tangible contributions to climate adaptation through integration of climate information in their products, designs and services. 

The concept behind CIE is to enable engineers to build infrastructure, devices, sensors or develop new materials and processes that are informed by climate and climate change information. We believe CIE will be an increasingly important dimension of engineering science resonating with engineers and scientists with different backgrounds. 

Watch this video for more information about the Climate Informed Engineering at Hamburg University of Technology presented by Prof. Shokri, the spokesperson and one of the founding members of this research initiative.

More details about CIE can be found in the following Open Access paper:

Shokri, N., Stevens, B., Madani, K., Grabe, J., Schlüter, M., Smirnova, I. (2022), Climate Informed Engineering: An essential pillar of Industry 4.0 transformation, ACS Eng. Au, doi.org/10.1021/acsengineeringau.2c00037 

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