Events
Past Events

Salutogenic Design: The Most Important Attribute of Future Healthy Buildings
SyracuseCoE’s April Research & Technology Forum, will feature Dr. Pawel Wargocki, professor in the Department of Environmental and Resource Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark

The World of AI: From Sci-fi to Real Life
TACNY Junior Café Scientifique features discussions between STEM professionals/academics and students, and seeks to encourage students to consider careers in these fields. All are welcome!

The “Biological Embedding” of Environmental Exposure Harm in Children
SyracuseCoE’s April Research & Technology Forum, will feature Dr. Brooks B. Gump, the Falk Family Endowed Professor of Public Health in Falk College at Syracuse University

21st Annual Symposium on Energy In The 21st Century
Morning: Large scale, solar, thermal, wind Afternoon: The future of the environmental movement

23rd New York State Green Building Conference
Bringing together leading academic minds in green building, sustainability, design, engineering, landscape architecture and many other fields.

23rd New York State Green Building Conference
Bringing together leading academic minds in green building, sustainability, design, engineering, landscape architecture and many other fields.

History of Technology in Syracuse w/Tour of The Gear Factory
History of the early innovators, inventors, and entrepreneurs of Syracuse, and tour of The Gear Factory. We ask that you register by clicking the registration link, above.

The Physics of Dimension & Perspective
TACNY Junior Café Scientifique features discussions between STEM professionals/academics and students, and seeks to encourage students to consider careers in these fields. All are welcome!

Micron Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS)
Micron Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) March 14, 2024; 12-1:30pm Online; Virtual Registration Link Below.
Heat Pumps – Heating and Cooling Your Home Efficiently
Heat Pumps - Heating and Cooling Your Home Efficiently A presentation by Ian Shapiro, Associate Director of Building Science and Community Programs at S.U.