Susan Lattanzio
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Susan Lattanzio26th April 2022
2nd Annual Tecnologico de Monterrey Research and Development Conference - Transdisciplinary Research and Education Panel
On March 2-4 at Monterrey city Mexico, the 52nd annual Tecnologico de Monterrey Research and Development conference was held. One of the star events of the conference was the Panel for Transdisciplinary Research and Education. Chaired by Professor Federico Trigos...
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Susan Lattanzio14th December 2021
Professor Linda Newnes Awarded Vice Chancellor’s Research Medal
Huge congratulations to Professor Newnes who leads the TREND group, on being awarded the Vice Chancellor’s Research Medal. The Medal recognises Professor Newnes’ contribution to the field of whole life value analysis – economic, environmental and societal costs and for...
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Susan Lattanzio7th December 2021
TREND welcomes new affiliated Ph.D. Researcher, Hannah Gooding
The TREND team are delighted to welcome Hannah Gooding as an affiliated PhD researcher. Hannah is from the Department of Digital Economy, Entrepreneurship and Innovation and Centre of Digital Economy at the Surrey Business School at the University of Surrey...
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Susan Lattanzio18th August 2021
Publication: Foraging for Transdisciplinary Challenges - Emergent Industrial Themes (TE2021)
Although transdisciplinary approaches are gaining popularity within academia to what extent are they used and applied within industry? A paper presented by Dr Emily Carey during TE2021 details a study which looks to understand the significance of transdisciplinarity in an...
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Susan Lattanzio5th August 2021
Publication: The Transdisciplinary Engineering Index: Towards a Disciplinary Maturity Grid
Transdisciplinary capabilities have the potential to increase the resilience of manufacturing. Within her paper, presented at the 28th ISTE International Conference on Transdisciplinary Engineering, Dr Susan Lattanzio proposes a Disciplinary Maturity Grid as a tool for industry to assess their...
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Susan Lattanzio22nd July 2021
ISTE Annual Conference Update
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Susan Lattanzio10th May 2021
New research: Helping Manufacturing Companies Respond to Change
Under the direction of Professor Linda Newnes, the University of Bath has been awarded £523K by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) for research which will help manufacturing companies respond to change. If not dealt with quickly changes...