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Greg Foliente

@gfoliente

Science & technology, innovation, engagement & action towards sustainability, resilience and liveability | Professor, consultant, venture partner & mentor

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We are just in the beginning of this AI-generated content that people will actually take seriously, as if the current flow of human generated fake news is not bad enough, it will only get worse.

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As a long-time early career researcher #ECR mentor & #PhD supervisor, I advise the same & always extend support… As a human being, loving & meaningful relationships are most important - for any career & circumstance… #AcademicTwitter #career #SciencePerspective

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Rapid COVID tests are important & have their place but know their limitations. As I recommend, use them & often but do not always trust negative results. From this recent Swiss study thread: “Key message: Don't use a negative rapid test to abandon other measures!”

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Join my Webinar presentation (02 Feb) w/ Engineers Australia & EEA on the performance concept in sustainable & resilient infrastructure & engineering systems. eea.org.au/courses/beyond… #Sustainability #EngineeringSystems #Resilience #climateadaptation #SDGs #builtenvironment

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On the structure, size and inequality in the UK University research system: Thread by [email protected] on Thread Reader App #research #academictwitter #academicchatter threadreaderapp.com/thread/1526081…

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Experts Greg Foliente Science at Melbourne, Siir Kilkis and others discuss what’s needed to achieve #netzero emissions in cities and why it’s so important. Read our new Voices here: cell.com/one-earth/full…

Experts <a href="/GFoliente/">Greg Foliente</a> <a href="/SciMelb/">Science at Melbourne</a>, <a href="/siir_kilkis/">Siir Kilkis</a> and others discuss what’s needed to achieve #netzero emissions in cities and why it’s so important. Read our new Voices here: cell.com/one-earth/full…
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Reminder – Expressions of Interest for the latest Social Equity in Engineering and Information Technology PhD Scholarship with @engunimelb are open until 23 October. socialequity.unimelb.edu.au/news/latest/ph…

Reminder – Expressions of Interest for the latest Social Equity in Engineering and Information Technology PhD Scholarship with @engunimelb are open until 23 October. socialequity.unimelb.edu.au/news/latest/ph…
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"As a country, we’re clearly tired of masking, boosting, and COVIDing in general. But as exhausting as this march has already been, we’re nowhere near the finish line," writes Carolyn Barber, MD in her commentary piece. bit.ly/3CZaIR1

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How will you engineer solutions to the world's environmental challenges? Specialise in Earth Observation, Energy Systems, or Water Systems. Apply now.

Graham Readfearn (@readfearn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From me - Will Steffen, ‘courageous’ climate scientist, dies aged 75. My personal reflection is of a scientist always generous with his expertise, skilled in delivering it, and a warm human unafraid to speak with clarity. Vale Will. theguardian.com/australia-news…

Prof. Katharine Hayhoe (@khayhoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, climate is changing faster than any time in human history. As a result, our trillions of dollars of infrastructure - homes, roads, cities and ports - were built for a climate that no longer exists, unprepared for the climate risks we face today. foreignpolicy.com/2023/08/11/cli…

António Guterres (@antonioguterres) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Halfway to the 2030 #GlobalGoals deadline, the world is woefully off-track. Weather, climate and water-related sciences can supercharge progress. Uniting in science is key to ignite progress for people and planet.

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Great to be able to contribute my views - in about 250 words - on this topic #Sustainability #SBE #iiSBE #Building #construction

Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology (@feitunimelb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As leaders assemble at COP29 Azerbaijan, a global network of researchers has issued a call to action for alignment between science & policy to achieve net zero across the building & real estate sector. Learn more → unimelb.me/4fCWm9x Greg Foliente Aalto University Shmoopy