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FCI member in the News!

Jason Thistlethwaite
, a member of the Future Cities Institute and a professor at the University of Waterloo’s Climate Risk Research Group, was featured in the Toronto Star discussing winter flood risks as temperatures rise.

His advice? A simple but effective hack: using pantyhose filled with road salt to prevent costly ice damming on roofs. With climate change making weather patterns more erratic, winter flooding is becoming a bigger threat to our communities.

“Flood season used to be in the spring in Canada, but now it just seems like it’s an all-around problem,” Thistlethwaite explains. His insights highlight the need for proactive climate adaptation strategies to protect homes and infrastructure.

Read more in the Toronto Star: https://bit.ly/4kelMxk

Congratulations to Dr. David C. Del Rey Fernández on being named Pratt & Whitney Canada’s new Industry-Sponsored Research Chair in Industrial AI! 🎉 As an Assistant Professor in Applied Mathematics at the University of Waterloo and a valued member of the Future Cities Institute, David's interdisciplinary research will drive innovation at the intersection of AI, computational mathematics, and sustainable aeronautics.

Look, it’s us! The Future Cities Institute is officially making waves in Waterloo News!

We’re here to help local governments (and others!) build better cities by bringing together global thinkers, industry leaders, and researchers to tackle today’s biggest urban challenges, on everything from housing, climate, infrastructure, and beyond. Our goal? Healthy, prosperous cities that are resilient, inclusive, and built for the future.

Read more about us and how we’re shaping tomorrow’s cities in hashtagUWaterloo news: https://bit.ly/4goIfoa

New academic programming and novel research is leading the way in innovative thinking about the future of cities – both large and small, in Canada and around the globe.