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A professor of engineering at Olin College of Engineering, Deb Chachra's work focuses on infrastructure and design education. She is the author of How Infrastructure Works: Inside the Systems That Shape Our World and she writes, thinks, builds, consults and speaks widely on themes of technology and society, all with an eye towards creating an abundant, thriving and sustainable future for everyone. As one of the earliest faculty at Olin College, now one of the most highly regarded and influential undergraduate engineering programs in the world, she has been on the leading edge of a transformation in engineering education. Her work encompasses all aspects of it, including designing and facilitating learning experiences and programs, consulting and collaborating with programs worldwide, and carrying out educational research — all with an emphasis on equity, creativity and context. Her writing, research and creative practice have been supported and recognized by the National Science Foundation, the Sloan Foundation, the Autodesk Foundation and others. Her writing has appeared in outlets including the Atlantic, the Guardian, the comic book Bitch Planet and the scientific journal Nature. Her technical background is in engineering physics and materials science, with a focus on biological systems.

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Accelerating solutions to the climate crisis: The talks of TEDCountdown @BloombergGreenFestival

July 12, 2024

We’re midway into the decisive decade for climate change — the decisions and actions taken today will determine the way we live tomorrow. In a special evening of TED Talks, performances and conversations, TED’s global climate initiative, TED Countdown, partnered with Bloomberg Green at the Bloomberg Green Festival in Seattle to dive into the current […]

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