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Global Ideas Institute
2011-12 Expert Speaker Series
Dr. Anita M. McGahan | Dr. Yu-Ling Cheng | Ms. Ellie Avishai | Dr. Dilip Soman | Dr. Stanley Zlotkin | Dr. Murray Metcalfe | Dr. Joseph Wong

Appropriate Technologies
and Reinventing the Toilet
Tuesday, November 15, 2011 | 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Munk School of Global Affairs, 1 Devonshire Place
Vivian & David Campbell Conference Facility
Dr. Yu-Ling Cheng
Director, Centre for Global Engineering; Professor, Department of Chemical
Engineering and Applied Chemistry, University of Toronto
Engineering innovations must occur with the end user
in mind. This talk will focus on engineering design for the
Global South and understanding the needs of users in order
to support appropriate, sustainable technology. In addition to
the technical design criteria of functionality, safety, robustness,
and maintainability, we will explore the social, cultural,
economic, educational, environmental, and political contexts
in which Third World end users relate to technology. Examples
will be drawn from healthcare technologies, energy, ICT, water,
and sanitation to illustrate what constitutes appropriate or
inappropriate technology. The Reinventing the Toilet project
at the University of Toronto will also be discussed.
Professor Yu-Ling Cheng is Professor of Chemical Engineering
and Applied Chemistry and Director of the Centre for Global
Engineering at the University of Toronto. She is working on
enlarging the impact of technologies on the developing world
through her work as both a researcher and an engineering
educator. Her research team received a grant from the Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation earlier this year. They will focus on
reinventing the toilet in order to provide sustainable sanitation
to the Global South. Th is grant has brought considerable press coverage and excitement to the University of Toronto.
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